Венера (/ ˈviːnəs /, классическая латынь: / ˈwɛnʊs /; родительный падеж Veneris / ˈwɛnɛrɪs /) [a] - римская богиня, в функции которой входили любовь, красота, желание, секс, плодородие, процветание и победа. В римской мифологии она была предком римлян через своего сына Энея, который пережил падение Трои и бежал в Италию. Юлий Цезарь объявил ее своим предком. Венера была центральным элементом многих религиозных праздников и почиталась в римской религии под многочисленными культовыми титулами.
This is how to solve the problem:
We know that the growth rate is constant for both species of plants. So we can say that the height is a linear function of the number of days since d = 0.
Assumption (1 month = 30 days)
Species A:
Growth rate = 2 cm/month = 2/30 = 1/15 cm/day
Height on day d = 0: 12 cm
Height: H(d) = 12 + d/15
Species B:
Growth rate = 3 cm/month = 3/30 = 1/10 cm/day
Height on day d = 0: 10 cm
Height: H(d) = 10 + d/10
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Answer:
D. Barry's band perform for a group of paying customers every time they play at Filits.
Explanation:
The tricky thing with words such as "band", "team", "jury" etc. is determining whether they are singular or plural.
Basically, the rule is that when we talk about the group of people, as a whole, we use singular form, but when we talk about the members of the group we use plural form.
Sentences A. and B. are correct; "Barry plays/feels...", "The name comes..." all use correct verb forms regarding the subject.
Sentence C. in the first part uses "The band is called..." and then "They have been...". This might seem wrong, but it actually isn't. In the first part, the band refers to the group, meaning it's singular. In the second part "they" refers to the band members, which should be plural.
Ssntence D. uses the band as the group, but uses the inadequate verb form - perform instead of performs.