Answer:
proportion is 0.34
Explanation:
given data
total child = 106
hemophilia type = 36
bleeding or blood disorders = 70
to find out
proportion of people in the group that have classic hemophilia
solution
we will apply formula directly to find proportion
proportion are = 
proportion = 0.34
Answer:
C Even though the couple is poorly dressed, they are millionaires.
Answer:
B) A strengthening or enabling power from God
Explanation:
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According to Elder Bednar, grace is defined as A strengthening or enabling power from God
Historians use a standard shorthand, “Gold, God, and Glory,” to describe the motives generating the overseas exploration, expansion, and conquests that allowed various European countries to rise to world power between 1400 and 1750. “Gold” refers to the search for material gain through acquiring and selling Asian spices, African slaves, American metals, and other resources. As merchants gained influence in late-medieval western Europe, they convinced their governments to establish a direct connection to the lucrative Asian trade, leading to the first European voyages of discovery in the 1400s. “God” refers to the militant crusading and missionary traditions of Christianity, characterized in part by rivalry with Islam and hatred of non-Christian religions. “Glory” alludes to the competition between monarchies. Some kings sought to establish their claims to newly contacted territories so as to strengthen their position in European politics and increase their power at the expense of the landowning nobility. They also embraced the ideology of mercantilism, which held that governments and large private companies should cooperate to increase the state’s wealth by increasing the reserves of precious metals. Motivated by these three aims, several western European peoples gained control or influence over widening segments of the globe during the Early Modern Era. By 1914 Europeans dominated much of the world politically and economically. Hope this helps!
I believe it’s called “satisfaction?”.