Answer: Answer #2
Explanation: Due to muscle tissue being denser that fatty tissue, muscle mass weighs more than fatty tissue. This is why some who is short but really muscular will appear obese on a BMI machine. Brainliest please?
Conversion disorder- Involves a patient who has a neurological issue of some sort after a stressful event (divorce, loss) while lab tests don't show a neurological explanation for the issue.
Somatoform disorder- Patient consistently complains of physical symptoms without a physiological explanation.
You *are* smart, you’re just in the middle of learning something new. Draw an imaginary line to cut off the square at the top of the rectangle.
The area of that square is 6×6 = 36 square inches.
That leaves the rectangle. We figure out the area of that by multiplying 22×7 = 154
Then you add the area of the square and the area of the rectangle together.
154 + 36 = 190 square inches.
Does that make sense? I’m happy to answer any questions you might have.
I believe it’s C.) nonprofit