Answer:
3.5 grams of fat
Explanation:
but you also got to think about how many cookies you consume and how many cookies are in the pack and plus it is talking about when it says the fat it means the whole pack if you eat the whole thing.
Answer:
The correct answer will be-
1. independent variable- the type of fertilizer
2. dependent variable- height of the plants
3. control group- The quadrant without any fertilizer treatment
4. Importance of control group- acts as reference to the experimental group as is performed without the key component in natural conditions.
Explanation:
A scientific experiment contains three types of variable and is divided into two types of group of samples.
The variables studied in the experiment are;
1. Independent variable: parameter which changes or is induced to change as per the demand of the experiment like the type of fertilizer in the experiment.
2. Dependent variable: parameter which depends on the independent variable and has to be studied in the experiment like the height or growth of the plant.
3. Control group: the group of samples left untreated in which the key component like fertilizer is not provided. So, the quadrant without any fertilizer treatment will be considered the control group.
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
You didn't give the options but some of the qualities that are required for a healthy relationship include:
1. Mutual respect. Respect simply implies that the individuals value each other and the boundaries of everyone are respected. A healthy relationship is built on respect.
3. Honesty: Partners should trust each other. In every situation, it's always better and advisable to day the truth.
3. Trust. Partners should trust one another. in each other and give each other the benefit of the doubt.
4. Good communication: A healthy relationship requires good communication. People should give others a listening ear and always hear their opinions.
Answer:
C) Lillian Wald began home visiting in new York city and is famed for professionalizing visiting nurse. it was the ladies Benevolent Society in Charleston, south Caroline who made the earliest known efforts to care for the sick at home. it was Florence Nightingale who trained nurses so that wealthy women would hire them as visiting nurse. Lillian Wald did establish insurance coverage for home care with the Metropolitan life Insurance company but this was in the early 1900 and the Medicare home health Benefit did not exist until 1965.