you would multiply and you will get 72 your welcome sweetie :)
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In the periodic table, a family is a group of elements that share similar chemical properties due to having the same number of valence electrons in their outer shell. Families are also known as groups and are arranged in columns on the periodic table.
Urban families tended to be smaller than rural families due to factors such as higher cost of living in cities, limited living space, and greater access to family planning services. Additionally, urban families may prioritize career and professional development over having a large number of children.
Depending on the type of fly, it can belong to a number of families. For instance, a house fly is in the Muscidae family.
All the members of the family were counted in a Roman family. Some families were large, others were small. There was no set number just as there is no set number for the people living in a present day family.
Groups on the periodic table are called families because elements within the same group share similar chemical properties due to having the same number of valence electrons. This similarity in properties is what defines them as a family.
No. Weasels are members of the order Carnivora. Rodents have their own order of Rodentia. Therefore, their families are also different. weasels are members of the family Mustelidae, and rodents have a number of different families within their order.
Family structures based on number of mates include monogamous families, where there is one spouse, and polygamous families, which can be further categorized into polygyny (one husband, multiple wives) and polyandry (one wife, multiple husbands).
Many women are currently opting to raise children as opposed in a family setup in Japan.
because their family is able to grow faster.
Each family has different number of valence electrons. The chemical properties of each family is also different.
in 2000 the average was 2.1 so I would say somewhere around there