<span>The stars change position in the sky through the course of the night just like the sun changes position in the sky through the course of a day, they rise in the east and set in the west. If you were to start watching a star in the east at the beginning of the night and keep observing that same star for hours, you will see the star's position move across the sky and eventually drop below the western horizon. There some stars that don't rise and set through the night though. The stars near the celestial pole move in circles around the pole. There is one star in the sky that doesn't appear to move at all, because it is located in line with the Earth's axis of rotation, or in other words, on the celestial pole. This star is Polaris, or more commonly known as the North Star. The south celestial pole currently lacks a star so there is no southern hemisphere counterpart. In reality, Polaris isn't perfectly on the celestial pole so even it moves in a very small circle too small to be seen with the naked eye.</span>
2W+2L=66
W=1/2L
2(1/2L)+2L=66
Simplifies to L+2L=66
Simplifies to 3L=66
Or L=22.
If W=1/2L, then W =1/2(22).
W=11.
To check our work, 2W+2L=66.
2(11)+2(22)=66.
22+44=66
66=66 Check.
Answer:
Thomas has psychological disorder
Explanation:
Thomas is suffering from a psychological disorder called as OCD or obsessive compulsive disorder.
It is a condition where the person has some obsessions about something, which he cant overcome and in response of these, he performs some actions or compulsions. These behaviours are performed frequently and they are not in control of the person
Now Thomas has some obsession of counting and in response to that he keeps on counting I sets of four
Use the rule of 3:
750g (3/4kg) = 156p
1000g = Xp
(1000 * 156) / 750
156,000 / 750
208.
Answer:

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