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Decreasing the time, for the same distance, means you increase your speed. Remember that speed is distance / time.
critical period
percent increase and decrease is how much percent it had increased from a certain amount of number, like discounts and markups
critical period
To increase a number by a certain percent, multiply it by (1 + n/100). For example, to increase a number by 15 percent, multiply it by (1 + 15/100), or 1.15. To decrease a number by 15 percent, multiply it by (1 - 15/100), or 0.85.
It would increase your speed.
Decreasing the time, for the same distance, means you increase your speed. Remember that speed is distance / time.
that means that some kind of growth like the population of a certain place is decreasing.
exponential decay doesnt have to have a decreasing halving time. it just decays at a certain percentage every time, which might be 50% or might not
Due to air resistance as the resistance is directly proportional to the speed but at certain speed called transitional speed or critical speed the resistance become directly proportional to square the speed so the resistance increase decreasing the falling speed.
Increase the flavor in food
It's the surge of power that's decreasing the voltage. Nothing to worry about.
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It would increase your speed. Speed = distance / time so if you decrease the time whilst keeping the distance the same, distance/time increases.
Let the certain number be x and so the expression is: 4+x
When certain traits increase the likelihood of an animal living a long life this is good. It means the animal has adapted well.
Generally speaking, it would increase. However, it depends on the reason for the hypertension. For instance, if there is an obstruction or constriction of the renal artery (stenosis, malignancy, etc...) the physiologic affect would to increase the body's BP. This is due to the fact that the obstruction is decreasing hydrostatic pressure to the glomerulus, and transiently decreasing GFR. The body compensates by increasing BP to increase GFR. Patients that present with a renal artery stenosis could in fact be hypertensive with a decreased GFR.