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probley about 120. its really depends on ur boob size. If ur a A cup probley 100-115 If ur a B cup probley- 105-120 If ur a C cup probley- 110-125
Draw your plan with your variables (forgive the approximative vocabulary, I'm not native) on the X axis, and with the cumuled frequencies on the Y axis. (exemple: A==0.1; B==0.12, C==0.6 etc will imply marks at the following frequencies on your Y axis : 0.1 ; 0.22; 0.82). After that, draw your function/cells/whatever you chose!
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Yes, a temperature of 39.7°C (103.4°F) is considered high for a 10-year-old. Normal body temperature typically ranges from about 36.1°C to 37.2°C (97°F to 99°F). A fever at this level may indicate an infection or illness, and it's advisable to monitor the child's symptoms and consult a healthcare professional if necessary.
The average body temperature for a 10-year-old is similar to that of adults, typically ranging from about 97°F to 100.4°F (36.1°C to 38°C). Individual temperatures can vary slightly due to factors such as activity level, time of day, and overall health. It's important to note that a fever is generally considered a temperature above 100.4°F (38°C).
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When looking online the answers to the vocabulary level c review for units 13 and 15 are not found. They need to be gotten from the material given in the class or by obtaining a teacher's assistance.
Contacting a teacher will be the best option for obtaining answers to the vocabulary workshop level C review for units 4-6. This will insure that the student will receive proper help with understanding the answers.
115 C;
c=frequency x wavelength
Samuel C. Williamson has written: 'Annotated bibliography of ecological cumulative impacts assessment' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Cumulative effects assessment (Environmental assessment), Ecological surveys
115 Fahrenheit is equal to approximately 46.1 degrees Celsius.
Level C review units 7-9 can typically be found in the corresponding student textbook or workbook, often available through educational publishers or online educational platforms. Additionally, teachers may provide resources or printouts for these review units. If you're using a specific curriculum, check the publisher's website or your school's learning management system for access to these materials.
No specific temperature. -273.63 degree C to 115 degree C.
I would say you are a B- student.
not really, thats a C+ average decent, but not very good