they hold things
you don't have to hold a lot of things
they break easily mostly with jugs of water and a gallon of milk
they are sometimes hard to open
1) Advantage : The average scores can be worked out effictively and efficiently 2) Disadvantage : A realy high score and a realy low score will affect results Mean Median Mode
The simple ratio of 2 green bags and 1 blue bag is - 2 : 1
Yes, a 2-kilogram bag has twice as much inertia as a 1-kilogram bag. Inertia is directly related to mass; the greater the mass of an object, the greater its resistance to changes in motion. Therefore, the 2-kilogram bag will require twice the force to change its state of motion compared to the 1-kilogram bag.
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STRENGTHS: 1.)small states would vote for it 2.) fair representation WEAKNESSES: 1.) wouldn't have a good government 2.) larger states wouldn't vote for it
World war 2
Strengths: 1) Easy to construct 2) Goos for crossing small rivers Weakness: 1) can't span more than 250 feet
Ask George Bush he might know a thing or 2 or chuck norris
1. Participants will all be together 2. Participants will be preoccupied with drinks, food and women.
About 2-3 weeks based on my experience.
yes it was because when it tied up in a plastic bag,due 2 insuffi oxygen supply the rat dies....
the main strengths was that they 1. fighting on their own familiar land 2.more support from colonist than British had 3.fighting for a cause the weaknesses were that they 1. were not as trained as the British soldiers 2.little money and few leaders
There is no "weak" civilization. The game designers designed the game so that every civilization has strengths and weaknesses. It all depends on the situation you are facing.
Paper bags on average hold more weight then plastic bags
Mexican: Strengths- 1. More money 2. More army men 3. More leaders 4. Trained men 5. Head-on-strategy Weakness- 1. Supply line stretched to far 2. Cocky Texans: Strengths- 1. Home fighting so they knew the territory 2. Determination 3. Reason 4. Sam Houston 5. Supplies near by Weaknesses- 1. Untrained 2. Few supplies 3. New government 4. Few armillary 5. Few men 6. Poor communication
Two strengths of the colonists during the American Revolution were their strong motivation to fight for independence and their knowledge of the local terrain, which aided in guerrilla tactics. However, they faced significant weaknesses, including a lack of formal military training and insufficient resources compared to the well-equipped British army. These factors created both opportunities and challenges throughout the conflict.