Answer:
This question is incomplete and lacks options, the complete part and the options are:
Which of the following variables should Sarah change from one group of chamomile to the next?
A. the location of the plants
B. the height of the plants
C. the type of plants
D. the amount of water she gives the plants
The answer is A
Explanation:
This question is asking for the INDEPENDENT VARIABLE in the experiment. The independent variable of an experiment is the variable that is changed or manipulated by the experimenter in order to bring about a response.
In this experiment where Sarah wants to know where in her garden chamomile plants would grow the best. She hypothesizes that chamomile will grow best in the corner of the garden that gets the most sunlight. However, to test this hypothesis, she decides to plant several groups of chamomile in her garden as an experiment. The variable that Sarah can change in the several groups of chamomile (independent variable) is the LOCATION OF THE PLANTS.
Note that, "where" is a question of location.
Answer:
A = 8
B = 8
C = O ( Oxygen )
D = 26
E = 30
F = Fe (Iron)
Explanation:
1)To get "A" we use the following formula
mass number = number of protons + number of. neutrons
15 = number of protons + 7
15 - 7 = number of protons
8 = number of protons
A = 8
2)To find "B"
atomic number = number of protons
Atomic number = 8
B = 8
3)To find "C"
the atomic number is 8 so the element which
has 8 atomic number on periodic table is Oxygen.
C = oxygen
4) To get "D"
Number of protons = atomic number
number of protons = 26
D = 26
5)To get "E"
mass number = number of protons + number of. neutrons
56 = 26 + number of neutrons
56 - 26 = number of neutrons
number of neutrons = 30
E = 30
6) To find "F"
The atomic number is 26 so the element which has 26 atomic number on periodic table is Iron.
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1000 milligrams = 1 gram
Lethal Dose:
10 grams = 10,000 milligrams
Step 1:
Lethal dose divided by mg per can.
10,000 mg / 1.71 mg= 5847.95 ounces
Step 2:
5847.95 oz / 12 oz per can= 487.32 cans
Step 3:
Round up to 488 cans because we have to buy whole cans.
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