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<span>Backup sewage in the operation's storeroom is considered to be a contamination risk.
</span><span>You should first contact the local regulatory authority </span><span>and close the store to prevent customers from becoming sick.
Second, call a plumber or someone who can correct the cause of the backup.
Lastly, clean the area to prevent fecal contamination.</span>
So I know that the answer that is most likely wrong is b. So I think it’s either A, D or C. For choice A, If he uses a small bat he can swing better allowing him to hit with more force but with the wide bat (choice D) maybe the width does something? But for choice C a heavy and long bat could Differently add a lot of force allowing the ball to go farther than it would with the other bats.
B.) Bipolar Disorder. Personally, I am certain this is the correct answer.
According to the BMI In the second trimester she would require <u>2340 calories</u> and in third trimester she would require <u>2450 calories.</u>
- A woman's body mass index (BMI) prior to pregnancy, the rate at which she acquires weight, her age, and her appetite all play a role in how much food she needs throughout pregnancy.
- In general, pregnant women who were a healthy weight before getting pregnant require 2,200 to 2,900 calories per day.
- The greatest option is to gradually increase calories as the infant grows.
- Here is a summary of how calorie requirements alter throughout each trimester.
There are no extra calories needed during the first trimester.
340 more calories per day are advised throughout the second trimester. Thus, In the second trimester she would require <u>2340 calories.</u>
The suggested amount of calories for the third trimester is 450 more per day than while not pregnant. Thus, he would require <u>2450 calories.</u>
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