D) Surplus Food
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You can solve this by getting b to one side of the equal sign and everything else on the other side by completing the following steps:

(subtract 13 from both sides)

(divide both sides by 5)

(final answer)
Your solution will be 10.
Hope this helped you out! :-)
Here are some similarities between china and Arabia.
1.Both are in Asia.
2.Both countries official language are official in UN (Arabic and Mandarin Chinese).
3.Law system against crimes are very strict in both of countries.
4.People of both countries are very patriotic and loyal type for their nation.
5.Both countries have good military strength, according their level.
6.Both are huge economies in the world.
Answer:
North and South Korea agreed on a demilitarized zone at the 38th parallel and an armistice was signed in July 1953. Korea was divided between communist NK and non-communist South Korea.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
The Korean war began on June 25, 1950, when some 75,000 soldiers from the North Korean People’s Army poured across the 38th parallel, the boundary between the Soviet-backed Democratic People’s Republic of Korea to the north and the pro-Western Republic of Korea to the south. This invasion was the first military action of the Cold War. By July, American troops had entered the war on South Korea’s behalf. As far as American officials were concerned, it was a war against the forces of international communism itself. After some early back-and-forth across the 38th parallel, the fighting stalled and casualties mounted with nothing to show for them. Meanwhile, American officials worked anxiously to fashion some sort of armistice with the North Koreans. The alternative, they feared, would be a wider war with Russia and China–or even, as some warned, World War III. Finally, in July 1953, the Korean War came to an end. In all, some 5 million soldiers and civilians lost their lives in what many in the U.S. refer to as “The Forgotten War” for the lack of attention it received compared to more well-known conflicts like World War I and II and the Vietnam War. The Korean peninsula is still divided today.