in joys garden she has one eight as many white rosses as red rosses and twice as many red ones as pink ones there are also 36 rosses that are either yellow or pink 20 rosses are yellow how many rosses are there in joys garden
1. in joys garden she has one eight as many white rosses as red rosses and twice as many red ones as pink ones there are also 36 rosses that are either yellow or pink 20 rosses are yellow how many rosses are there in joys garden
White has 1/8 more than red
and twice as many red ones as pink
36 roses either yellow or pink
20 roses are yellow
YELLOW =20 roses
PINK =36 - 20 = 16 roses
RED = 16 x 2 = 32 ( because twice as many red ones as pink)
WHITE = 1/8 x 32 = 4
ALL IN ALL= 20 +16+32+4 = 72
72 IS THE ANSWER
2. Ross has height of 1.82 cm and weight of 91 kg compute ross BMI
Answer:
27.47
Step-by-step explanation:
BMI= weight / height^2
= 91 / (1.82^2)
= 27.4725...
3. Ben has 83 Pokémon cards. Ross has 123 more than Ben how many does Ross have?
Answer:
If Ben has 83 Pokémon cards and Ross has 123 more than Ben, then we can find the number of cards Ross has by adding 83 and 123.
83 + 123 = 206
Therefore, Ross has 206 Pokémon cards
4. saang kontenente matatagpuan ang Ross ice shelf
Antarctic
#CarryOnLearning
Answer:
Antartica
Explanation:
Mostly kase malalamig na yung places don.
5. what is the message of ross pandan
Explanation:
Rosas Pandan, tells the story of a pretty lass from the mountains who charms everyone when she sings and dances during a town festival. Composed by Minggoy Lopez, this Visayan folk song has been performed by numerous choirs all over the world including choirs from China, Korea, Indonesia, Russia, Singapore and USA.
6. What was Bob Ross's famous saying?
Answer:
Bob Ross's famous saying was "There's nothing wrong with having a tree as a friend." This was a phrase that he used often on his television show, The Joy of Painting. It is meant to suggest that it's okay to admire and appreciate nature, and to not be scared of making mistakes and taking risks. Ross was big on encouraging viewers to just go for it, to give it a try and not worry about the outcome.
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7. ross1- Nis 40% of 20
840% turns to .40 den multiply it by 20 the answer is 8
8. ross:1. The product of force anddisplacement is
are they new products formed after each changesare they new products formed after each changesare they new products formed after each changesare they new products formed after each changesare they new products formed after each changesare they new products formed after each changesare they new products formed after each changes
Answer:
In physics, work is the energy transferred to or from an object via the application of force along a displacement. In its simplest form, it is often represented as the product of force and displacement.
9. Mr. Ross broke the antique vase as he walked through the store...
That must be expensive The store owner is angry so the store owner kicked mr.ross outside the shop
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10. Ross c---ched under the table
Answer:
Crouched
Explanation: sorry if im wrong hehe.. but hope it helps! :DD
11. what are the five stage of grieft according to elisabeth kubler ross
Answer:
Elizabeth Kubler-Ross in her 1969 book, On Death and Dying. The book explored the experience of dying through interviews with terminally ill patients and described Five Stages of Dying: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance (DABDA).
Answer:
Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance
Explanation:
Elizabeth Kubler-Ross in her 1969 book, On Death and Dying. The book explored the experience of dying through interviews with terminally ill patients and described Five Stages of Dying: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance (DABDA).
12. Nane Complete the crossword puzzle below ross
Answer:
di oo po yan ma answer dapat hawak ko yung module mo
13. What are the similarities of Kant's categorical imperative and Ross's Moral Philosophy?
Answer:
To be fair, these three theories cover the gamut of most ethical thought.
They are similar in that they are all examples of normative ethics, in that they are all suggestions of how it is one can be moral. I suppose, in a way, Aristotelian ethics aren’t exactly normative but they do contain a prescriptive component. It’s a generalized description of their similarities, but it’s more appropriate to talk about how they are different.
Explanation:
sana po makatulong
please make it brainliest
14. the core rules of netiquette by Seth T. Ross?
Answer:
core rules of netiquette by Seth T Ross15. Adam harrington and ross mandell from sky capital
addition to Mandell and Harrington, 6 others have pled guilty from Sky, 4 of whom testified in the trial on behalf of the government (Robert Grabowski, McKyle Clyburn, Michael Passaro and Philip Akel). All provided colorful testimony about their time at Sky Capital.
16. ano ang ross 128bpa help with explanation po
Answer:
ross 128b is a confirmed Earth-sized exo planet likely rocky orbiting within the inner habitable zone of red dwarf ross 128 at a distance of about 11 light years from earth. Nasa
Distance to earth: 11 light years
orbital period: 237 hours
star: ross 128
descoverer: Xavier bonfils
Explanation:
lebre ang matuto.
17. saang kontenente matatagpuan ang Ross ice shelf
antarctic
hope it helps
18. ROSS1. A step that is used to test the hypothesis
The common steps in all three approaches of hypothesis testing is the first step, which is to state the null and alternative hypothesis. The second step of the test statistic approach is to determine the test size and to obtain the critical value. The third step is to compute the test statistic.
Answer:
Step 1.)state the null hypothesis
Step2.)state the alternative hypothesis
Step3.)set
Step4.) collect data
Step5.) calculate a test statistic
Step6.) construct acceptance/rejection regions
Step 7.)Draw a conclusion
SANA PO MAKATULONG
19. Ross was doing his homework
Answer:
yes cause education is important to our people and children
20. enumerate the denman ross nine step value scale
Answer:
white,high light,light, low light,midvalue,high dark,dark,lowdark,black
Explanation:
9step value scale
21. Ross greets rachel then they start talking about their plans for holidays
Answer:
the function is social
Explanation:
#CarryOnLearning
22. What rules did mr. ross and the movement use to motivate people?
Explanation:
I know anything about the same
23. what the meaning of compass ross
A circle showing the principal directions printed on a map or chart
24. ross 1. These are molecules that are arranged in a special way to form cell.
Explanation:
Activity 2: In a short typewriting, make a colorful Graffiti that will show the performance practices during the classical period.
Activity 3:
Aside from the different types of roof given, what are the other types of roof
used in construction of a building or houses? Give your answer in narrative
form
Patulong naman please
Answer:
All cells are made from the same major classes or organic molecules,: nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids.
25. ross:1 term is obtained by adding constant
Answer:
then Ur Ans Is To Be Continue By
26. which step did ross commit his first mistake?
g I have to go that far away from the beginning of the African a good day at work and
27. Did William David Ross believe that there is a universal moral principle?
Answer:
Meron po bang story yan
Explanation:
Thank you
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
According to Ross, thre will always be one duty that will have a greater urgency or priority than the others, and that will be right yhing to do, or as Ross terms it one's duty proper, in a given case.
28. Dumandan Ross Ann Joy
Answer:
?
Explanation:
what's the question?
hope you're okay:>
Answer:
the who?sharot lungs mars pero sino c ross?
29. What motivated mr. ross to conduct the social experiment in his class?
Explanation:
dont know hays need ng pic
30. Sir William David Ross interpretation of Motion
Answer:
In Foundations of Ethics, Ross suggests that the duties of beneficence, self-improvement, and justice could be subsumed under a single duty to promote intrinsic values (that is, things that are intrinsically good). Doing this would reduce the number of prima facie duties from seven to five.
Sir William David Ross (1877–1971) made significant contributions to the translation and interpretation of the works of Aristotle and to moral philosophy. His work in ancient philosophy, especially his various commentaries on Aristotle, is still considered to be of the highest caliber. Many believe that Ross's work in this area is his most valuable contribution to philosophy. However, his main writings in moral philosophy are of lasting if not equal value. His The Right and the Good is arguably one of the most important works of moral philosophy published in the twentieth century. Although Ross's view appeared to suffer at the hands of critics in the middle and late parts of the last century, recent interest in normative and meta-ethical intuitionism has sparked a renewed respect for and admiration of his unique contribution to ethics, which is the focus of this entry.1. Ross's Life
2. The Data of Ethics
3. The Case Against Ideal Utilitarianism and Kant's Moral Theory
4. Ross's Distinctive Moral Framework: The Right and the Good
4.1 The Right
4.2 The Good
5. Moral Epistemology
6. Moral Metaphysics
7. Ross's Contemporary Importance
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1. Ross's Life
William David Ross was born on 15 April 1877 in Thurso, Scotland. He spent the bulk of the first six years of his life in Travancore, India, where his father, John Ross, was the Principal of the Maharaja's College. Ross returned to Scotland for his formal education. He attended the Royal High School in Edinburgh and Edinburgh University. In 1895, he graduated from the latter with first-class honours in classics. He then went to Balliol College, Oxford, where he obtained first-class honours in classical honour moderations in 1898 and in literae humaniores in 1900. He was then appointed lecturer at Oriel College, Oxford and at the same time he was elected to a fellowship by examination at Merton College. In 1902, he dropped the latter when he was elected tutor in philosophy and fellow at Oriel College, a position which he held until 1929. Ross joined the army in 1915, and by the time World War I ended he was Deputy Secretary in the Ministry of Munitions, with the rank of Major.
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