The value of "e" is 16.
a x 4 = e
b / 4 = e
c + 4 = 3
d - 4 = e
a + b + c + d = 100
a x 4 = e
a = e/4
b / 4 = e
b = 4e
c + 4 = e
c = e - 4
d - 4 = e
d = e + 4
e/4 + 4e + e - 4 + e + 4 = 100
e/4 + 4e + 2e = 100
e/4 + 6e = 100
e(1/4 + 6) = 100
e (1/4 + 6*4/4) = 100
e (1/4 + 24/4) = 100
e (25/4) = 100
e = 100 ÷ 25/4
e = 100 x 4/25
e = 400 / 25
e = 16
a = e/4 ⇒ 16/4 ⇒ a = 4
b = 4e ⇒ 4*16 ⇒ b = 64
c = e - 4 ⇒ 16 - 4 ⇒ c = 12
d = e + 4 ⇒ 16 + 4 ⇒ d = 20
a + b + c + d = 100
4 + 64 + 12 + 20 = 100
100 = 100
Answer:
maybe Wilson wasn't clever enough
Explanation:
Some topics are general and are regarded as 'classical' because they are always relevant across time periods through being relatable even as time progresses. For example, topics or themes about politics and satire would still prevail until now. Other topics or themes (such as viral videos) are only for that particular event and do not always occur, thus they do not prevail in the long run.
The correct answer is A. Their love is based on both physical and emotional attraction.
Explanation:
The excerpt shows a dialogue between Romeo and Julie; in this, their attraction is evident as they both want to kiss and touch each other, this can be seen in details such as "My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss" or "And palm to palm is holy palmers' kiss" that show their physical attraction.
However, there are also references to their emotional attraction as there is a strong emotional connection between them and Romeo compares Julie to a holy shrine "If I profane with my unworthiest hand This holy shrine, the gentle fine is this" which show his strong admiration and love for her. Thus, this excerpt reveals the love between these characters involves emotional and physical attraction (Option A.)
Strider asks Frodo to allow him to be his guide on his future travels. Strider, aka Aragorn, meets the four Hobbits at the inn, and tells them they should leave soon as Sauron's men are looking for them. None of the Hobbits is willing to believe Strider until Frodo gets a letter from Gandalf saying he can trust Aragorn as he is his friend. He then becomes their guide and takes them to Riverdale where there will be a meeting to discuss the future of the Ring.