Here we can change the variables to real numbers, just to make things easier for us. For the sake of calculation, let’s say that x=10, y=6, and z=1.
So, y years from now, Yann will be x years old. If we plug in our randomly chosen numbers, we get that Yann will be 10 years old 6 years from now. This means that today, he would be x-y years old, or 10-6, so 4 years old today.
Next we ask how old he was z years ago, or in this case, 1 year ago. We know that if you’re 4 years old now, you were 3 years old last year. In other words, you’re 4-1 years old, or x-y-z years old.
Your answer is x-y-z.
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All that you are doing is trying to fiigure out the Frequency of all the tally marks!!
Answer:
To develop a molecular clock, you need to find which of the following?
a sequence of molecules
the rate at which changes occur in a type of molecule
how much total change has occurred in a type of molecule from two different species
how many molecules a species has
Step-by-step explanation:
To develop a molecular clock, you need to find which of the following?
a sequence of molecules
the rate at which changes occur in a type of molecule
how much total change has occurred in a type of molecule from two different species
how many molecules a species has
Answer:
10.89
Step-by-step explanation:
Circle:
C = TTD
C = TT(6.6)
C = 20.73451151
C = 20.73
Triangle:
A = bh/2
A = 6.6(3.3)/2 6.6/2=3.3
A = 21.78/2
A = 10.89
Shaded Region = 10.89