No, it's not reasonable.<br /><br />I'd much rather help you than blankly state the answer, so here I go.<br /><br />Ya' know those syringe's you see in science class. maybe you've had a lab with them, perhaps you've seen in them in shows. Now imagine that filled up with a superrrrrr tiny amount of water. Now imagine that in a bowl. See, it doesn't make sence.
*If it helps, one ml=one gram.
vertex form of a parabola
y= a(x-h)^2 +k
y =a(x--3)^2 +2
y = a(x+3)^2 +2
Choice B
Answer:
Valid Argument
Step-by-step explanation:
An argument is valid if its conclusion follows with certainty from its premises.
Given:
Premise: If it has an engine, I can fix it.
Premise: Cars have engines.
Conclusion: I can fix cars.
The argument is valid since the conclusion follows with certainty from the given premises.