The distance that Juan de Fuca Plate would move is 290 meters.
<u>Note:</u> The Juan de Fuca Plate is moving southeast away from the Pacific Plate at a speed of 29 mm/year.
<u>Given the following data:</u>
To determine the distance that Juan de Fuca Plate would move in meters:
First of all, we would convert the value in millimeters (mm) to meters (m) as follows;
<u>Conversion:</u>
1 millimeter = 0.001 meter
29 millimeter = X meter
Cross-multiplying, we have:

X = 0.029 meter.
Speed = 0.029 meter/year.
Mathematically, the distance covered by an object is given by this formula:

Substituting the given parameters into the formula, we have;

Distance = 290 meters.
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Answer:
d. Prisoners
Explanation:
The Health and Human Services department of the United States is the first federal agency to make regulations regarding human research protection. It meets regulatory as well as institutional requirements.
According to the HHS regulations, 45 CFR part 46, includes four subparts --
Subpart A -- is know as the Common Rule or the Federal Policy.
Subpart B -- provides protection for pregnant women, neonates and fetuses.
Subpart C -- provides additional protection for the vulnerable prisoners.
Subpart D -- provides protection for the children.
Hence the correct option is (d).