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When as young as 18 weeks old, Dr. Patricia Kuhl found that babies can listen to “ah” and “ee” vowel sounds and gaze at the correct, corresponding lip shape on a video monitor.
Around age 2-3 months, infants start coping and making soft vowel sounds. They are able to do this because their larynxes and other parts of their throats change to allow these sounds.
By age 3-4 months, babies begin to make consonant sounds of b, k, m, g, and p.
By 4-5 months, the vowels and consonants are put together to form nonsense words.
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First step cross multiplying.
6.2/2x+1=213/4
<span><span>(6.2)</span>*<span>(4)</span></span>=<span>213*<span>(<span><span>2x</span>+1</span><span>)
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<span>24.8=<span><span>426x</span>+213</span></span><span>
Second Step flip with the equation.
</span><span><span>426x</span>+213</span>=<span>24.8
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Third Step Subtract 213 from both sides.
<span><span><span>426x</span>+213</span>−213</span>=<span>24.8−<span>213
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<span>426x</span>=<span>−<span>188.2
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Fourth Step Divide both sides of 426.
426x/426 = -188.2/426
Answer is x= -0.441784