Your answer is simply architecture
Definition-the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.
I would have to say A. All answer choices are hazardous risks
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Answer:
W = 0.01315 cm
Explanation:
So, thickness is another way to say "width". You can calculate this by finding the volume of the rectangular object.
Let us take a look at the density formula:
<em>Density = mass/volume </em>
We have the mass AND the density, but not the volume.
1.3 g/cm^3= 11.4 g/ v
Solve for the "v" (volume).
You should get:
v = mass/density
v = 11.4 g/ 1.3 g/cm^3
v = 8.769 cm^3
Now, let us recall the formula for volume.
<em>v = length x width x height</em>
We have two of these.
8.769 cm^3 = 54.2 cm x 12.3 cm x (W)
8.769 cm^3 = 666.66 cm^2 x W
W = 8.769 cm^3 / 666.66 cm^2
W = 0.01315 cm
The smartest animals can range from dolphins to elephants to etc etc etc. they don’t need to use tools to be smart. Animals like Dolphins and elephants have complex social behavioral skills and amazing memory skills, like elephants can have a memory from 80 years back to remember where water can be found. They may not be “smarter” then us in that they can’t build or cook, but they’re still very intelligent to ensure their own survival.
The answer is B) First-come, First-Served
It is commonly used when there are problems price ceilings and works as a system of 'waiting lines'
This is also known as the the Queuing System and it works on the system of simply discriminating anyone based on location, age, race etc.
This works best in non-priced rationing system and ensures the development of a system that can work for everyone.
Queuing systems have been used various times in the history especially in socialist/communist states in Eastern Europe and Russia.
For a time, during World War II it was also implemented in Great Britain.
In America's history, there is only one noticeable period of rationing and that only occurred on the supply of Oil, during the 70s oil crises.