The number of times that the value of 7 in 8,075 is greater than the 7 in 9,527 is 10 times.
<h3>How many times greater is 7?</h3>
The value of the 7 in 8,075 is 70.
The value of the 7 in 9,527 is simply 7 as it is the ones digit.
This means that the number of times greater that the 7 in 8,075 is than the 7 in 9,527 is:
= 70 / 7
= 10 times
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The correct answer is D) part of a "special relationship."
Though no longer a series of colonies, the United States retains close ties to Britain as part of a "special relationship."
The history of the United States and Great Britain have pages of wars, agreements, more wars, differences, good moments, and understanding.
Since the first English explorers arrived at North America and founded the colony of Jamestown, Virginia in 1607, there have been all kinds of events and incidents between the two nations. Heavy taxations imposed by the English Crown, rebellion acts such as the Boston Tea Party, wars such as the Revolutionary Wars, strategic alliances in World War 1 and II, but at the end, there is a tight bond that will always unite these two nations in a special kind of relationship that is reflected, for instance, in their trade relations.
The other options of the question were A) a Commonwealth. B) a dependency. C) a dominion.
2 million United states troops were in europe. 50,000 dead.
According to Azurara, the crowd came to Lagos to witness the division of the captives because they had never seen such a sight before. Some wept at the pitiful sight while others tried to assist in the division, all of which added to the general confusion.
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The question was drawn from the chapter 25 of The Chronicle of the Discovery and Conquest of Guinea where Gomes Eannes de Azurara describes the division of the captives which occurred in the city of Lagos on August 8, 1450.
He says that a large crowd gathered from the city and the surrounding countryside to watch this division. The crowd came because such a spectacle was entirely new to them and they had never seen such an assortment of people
In conclusion, the crowd came to Lagos to witness the division of the captives because they had never seen such a sight before. Some wept at the pitiful sight while others tried to assist in the division, all of which added to the general confusion.
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