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10 percent of 1 million is 100,000 due to 50 percent of 1 million is 500,000
Tax due = 6% of 3.98 = 3.98*6/100 = 0.24 approx.
3% of 6000
398 + (398 * .06) = 398 + 23.88 = 421.88
$25,740
yes. and if you carry the gene you have a 50 percent chance of passing it to your child and then if they have it they have a 50 percent chance of showing symptoms
People disagree about this. Your score on an IQ test is influenced by both your heredity (genes) and your environment, but it's determined primarily by your heredity.
individual difference due to heredity
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Yes
mutation
Jensen's theory extended Galton's work by proposing that individual differences in intelligence are influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. While Galton emphasized the role of heredity in intelligence, Jensen highlighted the importance of environmental influences as well. Jensen's theory sparked controversy and debate due to its focus on genetic factors in intelligence.
Not all of the differences that exist between minority groups are due to heredity. Many of the differences are individual, and still others are social constructed.
Intestinal ischemia is indirectly due to heredity. The condition is caused by the narrowing or blocking of an artery, and one of the reasons this may happen is due to cholesterol buildup. Since high cholesterol is at least partly due to heredity, intestinal ischemia can be thought of as inheritable.
Heredity causes individual differences because of genetic traits passed down from parent to child. The environment can cause individual differences due to inequality or even accidents.
This assertion suggests that intelligence tests consistently measure the same trait (reliability), but may not accurately measure what they intend to (validity). In other words, while the results may be consistent, they may not necessarily reflect the true level of intelligence of an individual.
Most metabolic rates differ due to a number of reasons. Metabolism can change due to activity level, heredity age and food consumption.