Answer:
The correct answer is B. The square root of 36.
Explanation:
If you figure out the square roots of the numbers, you will see the pattern's sequence is simply decreasing by 1 from 10. For the first number, the square root of 100 is 10, because 10 squared or 10 x 10 is equal to 100. After 9, we have the square root of 64 which is 8, and 8 squared or 8 x 8 = 64. Then after 7, it would be the square root of 36 which is 6, because 6 squared or 6 x 6 = 36. Having the sequence be 10, 9, 8, 7, and then finally 6. Remember when dealing with squaring numbers, it's a number multiplied by itself, and with square roots, you find that number and divided it by the given product to get the exact same number. If you need clarification on the difference, please feel free to ask me.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Without having read the article, I would say the answer has to be D. Weisel didn't waste our time, nor pander to our prejudice. He reminds us how awful things were in the 1940s.
Answer:
Because he wants to keep people under his rule and within the ideology he wants to impose.
Explanation:
Radio Mullah is an Islamic extremist, cited many times in the book "I am Malala" as one of the main harbingers of Taliban rule in Afghanistan. Malala claims that Radio Mullah had a radio show, where he presented highly conservative and extremist, unscientific, oppressive and incorrect concepts. He was strongly against education, especially for women, and was even capable of bombing schools and killing people who took a stand against him.
He knew that fighting education was the main weapon for him to be able to control the population and make everyone follow their will, because the lack of education made people believe in everything they heard and did not have the ability to question and opine against wrong things. As such, Radio Mullah knew that a population without eucation was easily manipulated and that was his goal.
"I am Malala" is the book that tells the story of Malala, the Muslim girl who fought the Taliban for the right to study.
Answer:
Explanation:
"The Sun Still Rises in the Same Sky" focuses on the history and teachings of Native American literature. Towards the end of the story, the author makes a point of sharing that no matter which tribe a story originated from, all Native American stories have a common bond.
Answer:
resolution
Explanation:
the resolution is where the problem is solved