Answer: You didn't include the article, but I can kind of guess?
Explanation: He believes that all teenagers go through something, and he tells adults to help them, instead of just thinking of them as moody teenagers.
You will want to start off by converting the fractions to mixed numbers.
starting with 25/3, I like to just divide and convert the decimal, if it has one, to a fraction, so
25/3 = 8.333
0.333 = 1/3
therefor, 25/3 = 8 1/3
then do 42/3
42/3 = 14
now that we have this we can plot them on the number line.
looking at the number line, it starts at 5 and goes to 15, then if we count the larger dashes we will see that it counts by 1's. These larger marks are then split into thirds by two smaller dashes. using this information you should be able to plot these numbers.
Starting with 8 1/3
count from 5 up to 8 with the larger dashes.
once you get to the dash for 8, count one small dash between the larger 8 dash and the 9 dash. This is where you should plot 8 1/3, make sure to label it as well.
Now for 14
this one is simple. count the larger dashes from 5 up to 14, then you can plot 14.
your number line should look like the attached image :)
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Answer:
Yes, absolutely
Explanation:
When someone knows you can handle something, or if they know you are really smart at a certain thing, they are more likely to trust you with a related topic/incident. That's why people go to therapists or why you might go to a trusted friend/relative for help. Human Nature.
Letter B. This part of the presentation is proposing a solution to the problem. Stating that cities and states taxed sugary beverages at a higher rate serves as a solution or probably a suggestion to what a state/city can do so that people will be encouraged to make healthier choices by preferring less costly drinks.