Simplifying 4m + 9 + 5m + -12 = 42 Reorder the terms: 9 + -12 + 4m + 5m = 42 Combine like terms: 9 + -12 = -3 -3 + 4m + 5m = 42 Combine like terms: 4m + 5m = 9m -3 + 9m = 42 Solving -3 + 9m = 42 Solving for variable 'm'. Move all terms containing m to the left, all other terms to the right. Add '3' to each side of the equation. -3 + 3 + 9m = 42 + 3 Combine like terms: -3 + 3 = 0 0 + 9m = 42 + 3 9m = 42 + 3 Combine like terms: 42 + 3 = 45 9m = 45 Divide each side by '9'. m = 5
LEDC means that a country is a developing country (as opposed to a developed country). This distinction is connected to the Brandt line which divides the world into developed and developing country, and India is south of this line (=LEDC, less developed country). Some reasons for this is malnutrition, high child mortality and short life expectancy.
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The USA signing the Declaration of Independence (Independence from Great Britain) in 1776 was one of the country's most rebellious acts from Britain.
With this piece of information, you would obviously know that subordinate nor oblivious would fit in the options as those both relate to the terms 'unaware' or 'lower rank'.
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Judaism.
Jerusalem is the city of three big religions (Christianity, Judaism and Islam) and the word "rabbi" is obviously linked with Judaism.
That is interesting that Jesus Christ was been called "rabbi" by apostles. Rabbi in Hebrew means "master".
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Europeans wanted to explore for their desire to have more and more gold, spices and to spread the religion.
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The Spanish and the Portuguese were the most interested in trading with the Asians and the Africans.
- They wished to secure the deposits of gold around the world and become the wealthiest.
- The spices and condiments that made the food tastier were among the main reasons the Europeans set out on exploration rides.
- One of the major purposes of exploration was to spread Christianity to the regions of the world where there was a dominance of other religions and where Christianity was not known.