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The answer depends on what information you are given. If you know the circumference, then divide by Pi and that is the diameter. Half of the diameter is the radius. If you don't know anything about the circle, you would need to measure and find the diameter.
A gallon of water weighs 8 pounds. Other things weight more or less, so for anything else you would have to determine what it weighs per gallon. It would be 118.75 gallons of water, but a lot less of mercury.
Area of a rectangle is defined as length x width; in most cases unless you know either the length, width, perimeter, or even a ratio you won't be able to determine anything else. This can get a bit messy with fractions but it's mostly possible if you know something other than the area.
Anything is worth whatever someone will pay you for it. If you want to turn this jewelery into money, best practices dictate that you pay for a gemologist to determine the quality of the gems, the purity of the metal and help you establish a fair market value for it. Your other option is to take it to a pawn shop and ask for its loan value.
A proper glass cutter will be tipped with real diamond. A fake diamond may be used to cut something in an attempt to prove that it is not fake. Take your jewelery to a local jeweler to test the stone; that will help you determine whether or not the diamond is fake. Swiping glass with anything except a cleaning cloth could be considered vandalism.
Chromosomes determine the gender of an organism and also influence genetic conditions.
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the ecomomic conditions were terrible, but i dont know anything else.
It depends on what you are deducing and why. It just means your argument fails and anything depending on it does too. So you need to either find a valid argument or show that one cannot be formed.
No, The conditions on Mars does not allow anything to grow.
some of the conditions are that people couldn't sell anything
1. It is anything which has mass 2. It is anything which occupies space
He doesn't determine anything. Your W-4 filing instructs him on these things.
This is a concept made more complex than necessary. The two complementary processes of inductive vs. deductive are very simply and easily understood. Consider the number series; 3, 5, 7, 'x', 11, 13, 15, 'y' Simple inspection shows this to be a series of 'odd' numbers, what a mathematician would call 'n+1'. Inductive vs. deductive simply describes the 'type' of reasoning used to determine either 'x' or 'y'. Because it lies 'inside' the other data points, the 'deduction' that 'x'=9 is reached by deductive logic, or, deductive reasoning. We 'deduce' x=9. 'y', on the other hand, lies 'outside' the data, i.e. we don't have a '19' on the 'right' of the 'y' to help us 'deduce' the answer. Much riskier than deductive logic/reasoning, we are forced to use less evidence than we did for the 'x' case. This method is called 'inductive logic/reasoning'. For those who've been exposed to just a little math, this process might seem similar to the dual processes of interpolation and extrapolation...that's because...they are. Identical. Smile, nod and thank those who try to convince you there's 'more to it than THAT!!!'. There isn't. 'Guessing' about anything from 'inside' the data = Deduction/Deductive Reasoning/Deductive Logic = fairly 'safe' procedure = (also) Interpolation. 'Guessing' about anything from 'outside' the data = Induction/Inductive Reasoning/Inductive Logic = slightly riskier procedure = (also) Extrapolation Example of Deductive Logic/Reasoning; Sign directly above two identical unmarked doors, saying 'Customer Restrooms'. Man exits 'left' door. Another man exits 'left' door. Person, with 'hoodie' up, leaves 'left' door. Fourth person, man, exits 'left' door. Deduction? Third person, of unknown gender, exiting 'left' door, was a man. Example of Inductive Logic/Reasoning (same scenario); 'Right' door is the 'ladies'. It really is just that simple.
some of the conditions are that people couldn't sell anything
it is a measuring/diagnosis equipment used to diagnoise possible heart related conditions, requiring 'running' on a threadmill and analysis of the results to help the doctor determine if there is anything he should be worried about.
no the color doesn't have anything to do with the electronegativity