1 litre = 1000 ml
2 litres = 2 ×1000 ml
= 2000 ml
2000/5 = 400 ml each person
"there are starving people out there!"
Scarcity typically induces needs and wants for people.
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It won't be able to help everyone because people may be pacemakers or fat/obese.
That depends on the amount of people. Let amount of people = p Let total amount obtained (in dollars [$]) = d 1p=d
Due to the large amount of people involved in making decisions. It takes forever to make a decisionSince there a large amount of people who live in a democracy country you can pleased everyone
People use scientific models to represent an object or a system and explain it in a way that everyone can relate to, can familiarise with and understand easily.
There will be less big people and a better society.
If you estimate that everyone will have one glass of pop (8 ounces), it would be safe to buy 20 2 liter bottles of pop. Some people may have two glasses and some people will not have any pop, although you may want to buy extra liters to be on the safe side.
No. Basically it depends on size/body mass. A bigger person will have more blood than a smaller person. 5 liters is often quoted as an average, so maybe 4 liters for a small person and 6 liters for a big and chunky linebacker.
Equality is people of all races, genders, religion being treated the same. Equality gives everyone the exact same freedoms.
The amount of chicken curry you make for 100 people varies. If everyone doesn't eat chicken curry then you can make significantly less. It is safe to make enough chicken so that everyone can get two pieces. You should make enough curry to support that amount of chicken.