Answer:
561
Explanation:
This is math so I got you.
This is just going to subtract 12 from 55 since we don't now when during her 12th year of age she started or when during her 55th year f age she ended.
55 - 12 = 43, so about 43 years. Also not going to account for leap years. So we are just going to say each year had 365 days. so 43 years and 365 days per year = 15695 days.
If her cycles were each about 28 days we divide the total number of days by 28 and that tells us about how many cycles there were.
15,695 / 28 = 560.5 which I will round to 561
561 cycles means 561 eggs if my biology knowledge is as accurate as I think it is.
Answer:
the best one is to wash your hands. you can also not touch your face as much. this will help stop the spread of germs.
Answer:
C. -independent, dependent, intervening
Explanation:
Independent variable is defined as the variable that can be changed during the experiment, dependent variable is the variable which is being tested and whose value depends on independent variable and intervening variable impacts the relationship between a dependent variable and an independent.
So, in the given study, ice cream was an independent variable as it can be changed during study and Howard wants to study its impact, fighting was a dependent variable as it is being tested and the temperature was the intervening variable as it is a cause of independent variable and also impacts the relationship between a dependent variable and an independent.
Hence, the correct option is C. independent, dependent, intervening.
It disappears from existence completely, idk. ask your teacher. hope this helps!
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