Answer:
the correct answer is option ( B )
The two adjectives that BEST describe Gary’s friends are untrustworthy and envious (Options D and E). In this history, his friends are misusing Gary's motor scooter.
<h3>The Reed scooter</h3>
The Reed scooter is a history in which Gary's friends are misusing his beautiful motor scooter.
In this history (the Reed scooter) Gary learns the mechanical issues and drivetrain of a motor scooter.
Gary’s friends can be considered untrustworthy (they are not able to be relied on as truthful) and envious (they show feelings of envy).
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Answer: c) amino acid
Explanation: A codon is an mRNA sequence which contains three nucleotides that codes for a particular amino acid. The codons on the mRNA are read by the ribosome during translation and the amino acid coded for by each codon is used to make a protein. There are 64 different codons in existence, each amino acid is coded for by at least one codon. Some amino acids have more than one codon. For example, the amino acid Leucine is coded for by six codons: UUA, UUG, CUU, CUC, CUA and CUG while the amino acid phenylalanine is coded for by two codons: UUU and UUC.
The measure of side b as 64 ft is incorrect. The accurate measure would be 8 ft.
According to the Pythagorean theorem, the square of the hypotenuse of a right-angle triangle is the sum of squares of the opposite and the adjacent sides. Mathematically:
In this case, the hypotenuse = 10 ft, the opposite = 6 ft and the adjacent = b
Hence,
b^2 = 10^2 - 6^2
= 100 - 36
= 64
b = √64
= 8 ft
Thus, the side b is 8 ft and not 64 ft.
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Answer: D. Add water features to private gardens.
Renewable resources are those which can be replenished after one or subsequent uses. Examples include oxygen, fresh water, solar energy and biomass. Adding water features to private gardens can be a mode of replenishing freshwater. A system which can absorb the water which is being supplied to plants in the garden through soil and collect this water as a reservoir in the form of groundwater.