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Answer:
1. 1,260 calories
2. 20g
3. 80 calories
4. 27g
5. 2225mg
6. 725mg
7. 5 servings
8. 300 calories
Explanation:
1. 60 calories * 21 servings = 1,260 calories
2. The nutrition label states for every serving of crackers, there is 10g of carbohydrates. For 2 servings, there would be 20g of it.
3. 2 servings of carbs is 20g, as answered in the last question. Find the total calories by multiplying the grams of carbs by how much calories per gram. (20 * 4 = 80 calories)
4. First, calculate how many grams of fat are in two servings (1.5g * 2 servings = 3g). Then, find the total calories by multiplying the grams of fat by how much calories per gram (9 * 3 = 27g).
5. There is 890mg sodium in one serving. There are 2.5 servings. Find the total amount of sodium by multiplying these numbers (890 * 2.5 = 2225mg).
6. As found in #5, the amount of sodium in the can is 2225mg. Subtract the recommended guideline, and you get the difference of the two (2225 - 1500 = 725mg).
7. You meet 4% of the daily requirement in one serving. Divide 4% by the 20% target goal to get the amount of servings needed (20 ÷ 4 = 5 servings).
8. I'm assuming it's asking how much calories are in the amount of servings of the last question, so again, 5 servings * 60 calories = 300 total calories.
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), clear, colourless liquid that fills and surrounds the brain and the spinal cord and provides a mechanical barrier against shock. Formed primarily in the ventricles of the brain, the cerebrospinal fluid supports the brain and provides lubrication between surrounding bones and the brain and spinal cord. When an individual suffers a head injury, the fluid acts as a cushion, dulling the force by distributing its impact. The fluid helps to maintain pressure within the cranium at a constant level.
https://www.britannica.com/science/cerebrospinal-fluid
Answer:
A. Because it can be transmitted from a mosquito, so that would be a type of animal, and as human beings, we all have it in our intestines. Large intestine I believe
B. Because it can be transmitted from one person to another by a mosquito.
C. Because it can be in food. There have been many recalls of contaminated food. I believe the one from E-Coli a few years ago was from lettuce.
I am sure about these 3, but it <em><u>could</u></em> also be D.
Explanation:
That would be false, not ALL vaccinations offer complete protection