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Let a number = x
Three times the number = 3x
Sum of three times of x and 11 = 32
{tex}{/tex}
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Required number = x = 7
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1) Milk Teeth Start erupting after 6 months of birth and appear between 6 to 24 months. While Permanent teeth Begin to replace milk teeth in the 6 th year of age and usually completed by 24 years.
2) Milk teeth Smaller, weaker and temporary While Stronger and permanent.
3) Milk teeth is of 3 types (incisor, canine and molars) 8 incisors + 4 canines + 8 molars. Whereas Permanent Teeth is 4 types (incisor, canine premolars and molars) 8 incisor+ 4 canine+ 8 premolars + 12 molars.
4) Milk Teeth have 20 in number, 10 each in the upper and lower jaw while Permanent Teeth have 32 in number, 16 each in the upper and lower jaw
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Types |
Functions |
Number in each jaw |
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Incisors |
Cutting and biting |
4 |
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Canine |
Piercing and tearing |
2 |
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Premolars |
Chewing and grinding |
4 |
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Molars |
Chewing and grinding |
6 |
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We often sneeze when we inhale a lot of dust-laden air to expel out these foreign particles. These particles get past the hair in the nasal cavity and irritate the lining of the cavity which triggers a message to the brain. The brain instructs the nasal chamber to initiate sneezing. This is a method to remove the unwanted dust particles from the nostrils. Sneezing is a type of defense mechanism used by our body.
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During absorption, the digested products are transported into the blood or lymph through the mucous membrane. Absorption is achieved by the following mechanisms.
- Simple diffusion.
- Active transport
- Facilitated transport.
- Passive transport.
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A whole number, from zero to positive or negative infinity is called Integers. I.e. it is a set of numbers which include zero, positive natural numbers and negative natural numbers. It is denoted by letter Z.
Z = {…,-2,-1, 0, 1, 2…}
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Proper Fraction. A fraction where the numerator (the top number) is less than the denominator (the bottom number). Example: 1/4 (one quarter) and 5/6 (five sixths) are proper fractions. A fraction simply tells us how many parts of a whole we have. You can recognize a fraction by the slash that is written between the two numbers. We have a top number, the numerator, and a bottom number, the denominator. For example, 1/2 is a fraction.
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Trade exists between regions because different regions have a comparative advantage in the production of some tradable commodity, or because different regions' size helps getting benefits of mass production. Trading is greatly important to the global economy. Successful trade provides for developing/emerging nations: A source of foreign currency to help a nation's balance of payments (trade surplus countries build up US$ reserves) An important way of financing imports of essential imports of capital equipment / technologies and energy supplies.
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Wholesaler refers to any individual or business firm selling goods in relatively large quantities to buyers(retailers) other than the ultimate consumers. Thus the manufacturers who sell their products directly to retailers may also be regarded as wholesalers. Wholesale can provide you with more stability because the responsibility for selling your product to consumers by-and-large falls to the wholesale buyer. Wholesaling also comes with fewer expenses, at least when compared to the money spent year-round on in-store marketing and standard retail overhead.
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