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we've been given the distance Akash covers on his way to school and some other route and we've been asked to calculate the total distance he travels !
so we'll simply be adding up the distances and hopefully we'll obtain our final answer.
let's start ~


hope helpful :D
Answer:
1/27
Explanation:
a exponent is when it multiplys by itself so many times above. in this case it is 1/3 * 1/3 * 1/3. 1/3* 1/3 is 1/9. now we multiply it by 1/3. it is now 1/3 * 1/9. that is 1/27
Answer:
The Church believes that throughout history some wars were morally right, but many wars could've and should've been avoided. The Just War Theory can be broken down into two components
Explanation:
Answer:
D) Meat Inspection Act in 1906.
Explanation:
Upton Sinclair's book <em>The Jungle</em> was a fictional book about the experience of immigrants working in the meatpacking industry in Chicago. Even though this book was fictional, many of the details about working conditions and the unsanitary ways of the meatpacking industry were factualy. This book outlined the lack of cleanliness and disgusting habits of the meatpacking industry, including rats within some of the meat they sold to the American public.
This book caused outrage amongst American citizens. President Teddy Roosevelt responded to this book and its content by passing the Meat Inspection Act. This resulted in government regulation of this industry and a set of sanitary standards that busineses must meet.
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
The 14th amendment was a part of the Reconstruction after the Civil War ended on May 9th, 1865. The 14th Amendment was needed because after the Civil War was over and slavery ended some southern states passed laws that restricted the rights of former slaves.
Because of that, the 14th Amendment was designed to protect those former slaves' rights and the only way southern states could be readmitted to the Union was ratifying the 14th Amendment.
That Amendment gives citizenship to all people born in the US or naturalized, with that, the federal government removed a series of powers some states had to supersede federal laws.