Answer:
The approximate mass of the brain of a mouse is 2 grams
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct question in the attached figure
Let
B -----> the approximate mass B of the brain in grams
m ----> the mass of a mammal's brain in grams
we know that
----> given problem
we have

substitute in the formula above

Remember that
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32/8=4
4x9=36
36 students total
Answer:
1/12
Step-by-step explanation:
7 is one number out of 12 so if we take the one to the fraction is 1/12 aka simple easy math. if you want to simplify it would be impossible because 1 to 12 its impossible if it was 2/12 it would be 1/6, Sorry if i got the answer wrong.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>Given</h3>
- m∠DXB = 70° 15' 12''
- m∠DXC = 30° 30' 20''
<h3>To find</h3>
<h3>Solution</h3>
<u>According to Angle Addition postulate:</u>
<u>Therefore</u>
- m∠CXB = m∠DXB - m∠DXC
- m∠CXB = 70° 15' 12''- 30° 30' 20'' = 39° 44' 52''