If the five-digit number 24N14 is divided by 9, the remainder is 1. Find N
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The perimeter of a rectangle is 24cm.If sides of the rectangle are natural numbers,find the maximum value of the area of the rectangle
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Find a fraction , knowing that the fraction in equal to the fraction 2/5 and when adding to the numerator and subtracting from the denominator of that fraction by a natural number we get the fraction 23/41
An infinite sequence of numbers 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 3, 1, 4, 5, 9, 4, … follows the
pattern such that starting from the third number, each number is equal to the units
digit of the sum of the two numbers in the sequence immediately preceding it.
What is the 2019th number of the sequence?
there are 35 students in a class 1/3 of boys equal 1/4 of girl . What is the percetage % of boys compared to that of girl?
năn nỉ các anh cj giúp e bài này vs ạ
Dịch câu hỏi tiếng anh sang tiếng việt.
I always get up early.How about you ?
Where will you be this weekend ?
When will sports Day be ?
What would you like to be in the future ?
What will the weather be like tomorrow ?
Which one is more exciting, life in the city or life in the countryside ?
ĐỐ VUI VỀ TIẾNG ANH :
Why ;WHICH;When;Where;What là gì trong các từ đây
Bao giờ ;Cái nào ; Gì ;Ở đâu;Tại sao
the sum of two number is equal to77
tập dịch một đoạn văn tiếng Anh sang tiếng Việt.
Could Vitamin C Help Fight Tuberculosis?
A new study suggests that a low-cost nutrient could help drugs fight tuberculosis more effectively. The study found that anti-tuberculosis drugs killed more bacteria in laboratory mice when the mice received vitamin C. The authors say the findings could offer a low-cost, safe way to reduce the long treatment time for one of the world's deadliest diseases. They also say the vitamin supplement could offer a way to fight tuberculosis that is resistant to antibiotic drugs.
Tuberculosis, or TB, is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. The World Health Organization says 1.7 million people died of the disease last year. About 600,000 cases were resistant to the leading drug out of more than 10 million new infections. Antibiotic drugs attack TB bacteria, but a small number survive by going dormant. If the patient stops taking the drug too soon, these dormant bacteria increase and the patient gets TB again. However, the new infection often is resistant to the drug.