Despite popular belief, the U.S. Constitution does not provide for the popular election of the American president. It provides for popular election of presidential electors. Each candidate who qualifies for a given state's ballot must designate certain individuals who will serve as his or her electors if that candidate wins the popular vote in that state.
When each state certifies a winner of its overall popular vote, that winner is entitled to send all his or her electors to that state's Capitol, where they will officially record their votes for their candidate. All the electors in all the states do it on the same day, the first Monday after the second Wednesday of December. This year it is Dec. 19, which is the latest it can be, just as this year's Election Day is the latest it can be.
X+3/100 is the answer
Here are the “solving” steps required to finish this equation of yours, I hope this helps you
Amount of money Ann earned this week = Amount of money earned in 1hour × Number of Hours she worked
Amount of money Ann earned this week = (4x + 3) × (2x - 1)
= (4x + 3) (2x - 1)
{Draw lines like rainbows to let yourself know which numbers to multiply by}
= (4x × 2x) + [4x × (-1)] + (3 × 2x) + [3 × (-1)]
{Always remember to put in the negative signs if the number if negative}
= 6x^2 + (-4x) + 6x + (-3)
= 6x^2 - 4x + 6x - 3
{Simplify}
= 6x^2 + 2x - 3
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
The theory of color vision best that best explains this deficiency is called TRICHROMATIC COLOR THEORY. It was originally proposed by Thomas Young and later refined by Hermann von Helmholtz.
Here, Yasser’s color-blindness is associated with deficiencies in various cones. The most probable are red and green cones because of their high chance in men than women.
The theory of color vision best explains why he might see an afterimage is known as OPPONENT - PROCESS THEORY. It was originally proposed by Ewald Hering.
This is based on the principle that supposing Yasser, stared at a red image for a while and then stared at a blank white page, he would likely see an imprint of the image, but in green.