The north end of Earth's axis is tilted toward the sun from March 21 until
September 21 ... Spring and Summer in the northern hemisphere, which
includes North America.
I'm not exactly sure what you are trying to ask..
However, here is my take on your problem.
36 = Total before the day
8 = Total at the end of the day
36 - 8 = 28 <em>This is how many packages were left.
</em>36 = 28 + 8 <u /><em>This is a possible equation, it contains two terms (28, 8).
</em>36-8=28 <em>This is another possible equation that is equvilent to the previous suggested one.</em><em>
</em>Hope this helps!<em>
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Answer:
Explanation:
A rectangle is a two-dimensional quadrilateral.
The area is given as:
Area of a rectangle = length x width
Perimeter = 2(L+ W)
where L is the length and W is the width
Condition:
If L and W are increased by 3 feet each;
New length = L + 3
New width = W + 3
Area of new rectangle;
Area = (L + 3) x (W + 3)
= LW + 3L + 3W + 9
Perimeter of new rectangle;
Perimeter = 2(L+3 + W + 3)
= 2(L+W +6)
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Earthshine is even more faint because the moon's "albedo" (a specific kind of reflectivity) is less than Earth's. Even though this dim light is only a reflection it can still illuminate some features of the moon. Earthshine can be best seen during the crescent phases (the 1-5 day period before or after a New Moon).