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Answer:226.61 minutes behind
Explanation:
The fisrt consideration you need to make is that the aerobic wlaker will keep up the same speed in the whole marathon. The you can apply a simple rule of three (see picture attached)
How many minutes will it take to complete 42.16 km it it takes him 3.4 minutes to complete 0.25 miles? First you need o unify length units. 1 mile is 1.6 km, then 0.25 miles are equivalent to 0.25 miles*1.6km/1mile= 0.4 km (se picture attached, rule of three has been applied)
Then if it takes 3.4 minutes to complete 0.4 km, it will take him 42.16km*3.4min/0.4km=358,36 min
Using the same rule of three, for the champion then, he takes 5 minutes per mile, then to complete a km it takes him: 1km*5min/1.6km=3.125 min. then again to complete 42.16 km, it takes him: 42.16km*3.125min/1km=131,75 min
Then itm takes 131.75 minutes to the champion amrathon to complete it and 358.36 min to the aerobic walker. So he will arrive 358.36-131.75=226.61 minutes behind
A is correct. Surprisingly to this day most women still only earn only 70 cents for every dollar a man makes.
Answer:
1. 20 natural attols
2.
Thiladhunmathi Uthuruburi(Haa Alifu Atoll)
Thiladhunmathi Dhekunuburi(Haa Dhaalu Atoll)
Miladhunmadulu Uthuruburi(Shaviyani Atoll)
Miladhunmadulu Dhekunuburi(Noonu Atoll)
Addu Atholhu(Seenu Atoll)
Fuvahmulah(Gnaviyani Atoll)
Huvadhu Atholhu Dhekunuburi(Gaafu Dhaalu
Atoll)
Huvadhu Atholhu Uthuruburi(Gaafu Alifu Atoll)
Kolhumadulu(Thaa Atoll)
Nilandhe Atholhu Dhekunuburi(Dhaalu Atoll)
Hahdhunmathi(Laamu Atoll)
Nilandhe Atholhu Uthuruburi(Faafu Atoll)
Felidhe Atholhu(Vaavu Atoll)
Mulaku Atholhu(Meemu Atoll)
Ari Atholhu Dhekunuburi(Alifu Dhaalu Atoll)
Ari Atholhu Uthuruburi(Alifu Alifu Atoll)
Male Atholhu(Kaafu Atoll)
Faadhippolhu(Lhaviyani Atoll)
Maalhosmadulu Dhekunuburi(Baa Atoll)
Maalhosmadulu Uthuruburil(Raa Atoll)
3. Dhevihi
Monarchy. A monarchy is a government<span> ruled by a </span>king<span> or a </span>queen<span> who inherits </span>their<span>position from </span>their<span> family, which is often called the "royal family." </span>There<span> are two types of monarchies: absolute monarchies and constitutional monarchies. In an absolute monarchy, the ruler has </span>no<span> limits on </span>their<span> wishes or </span>powers<span>.</span>