That you have asked a question with too many variables :)
box and whiskers
No, extremely high or low values will not affect the median. Because the median is the middle number of a series of numbers arranged from low to high, extreme values would only serve as the end markers of the values.
15,600,000lbs. ... refers to the short-ton! If you are using the metric ton as reference (which usually is), the the answer would be: 7,800 tons = 17,196,056 pounds
An entrepreneur improving his or her business in extremely unlikely to result in some person coming into being - unless the entrepreneur is so happy with his/her financial success that he/she decides to make a baby!
it is a symbol for Christianity, based of the two first letters of the word Christ in Greek. Constantine saw it in the sky before a battle and was told that by that symbol he would conquer, so he painted it on his army's shields and fought extremely well!
The genotype of the offspring with short whiskers would depend on the genetic basis of whisker length, which may be influenced by dominant and recessive alleles. If short whiskers are a recessive trait, the offspring could be homozygous recessive (ss) or heterozygous (Ss) if one or both parents carry the dominant allele for long whiskers (S). If both parents are homozygous for short whiskers (ss), then all offspring will also have the genotype ss.
If one cat has 16 whiskers, then seven cats would have a total of 16 whiskers multiplied by 7. This equals 112 whiskers. Therefore, seven cats will have 112 whiskers in total.
'Extremely varied' is the short answer. A full answer would require a long essay or a book.
it would be exceptionally peace out
You would need an extremely short memory, even a fish or a beetle can remember that.
I haven't heard of that one, but I'm sure it would cost a lot. In time, your cat will grow new whiskers to replace the cut ones.
There's nothing to indicate that neanderthals would have had whiskers. Those species that has branched off the tree of Life a LONG time ago.
On average, a 5-year-old cat would have around 24 whiskers. Whiskers usually grow in four rows on each side of a cat's face, with 6-8 whiskers in each row. These whiskers are important sensory tools that help cats navigate their surroundings.
Think about it. Its the exact same reason why cats have whiskers! If a dog was to climb into a pitch black hole, the whiskers will tell them if or how close they are to the walls.
Consdering the fact that whiskers are partly meant for a cat to tell whether a space is wide enough for it (so it won't get stuck), then yes, a cat's whiskers would get longer if it got fatter. Hope this helps!
Probably Centimeters.
Whisker, in the sense of cat whiskers, is a noun.