Well, the Inca's did not survive they all died because of Pizarro. Atahualpa died from accepting Christianity so he didn't get burned alive, only to get strangled.
Atahualpa, the last ruling Inca emperor, was executed by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro in 1533. Pizarro had Atahualpa killed by strangulation after a mock trial to remove him as a potential threat to Spanish rule in the region.
yes, he was killed by the Inca ruler's son Pizarro was assassinated by his business partners.
César Atahualpa Rodríguez died in 1972.
Atahualpa Yupanqui died on May 23, 1992, in Nimes, France.
Paullu Inca died in 1549.
Topa Inca Yupanqui died in 1493.
Manco Inca Yupanqui died in 1544.
He died when the Spanish kidnapped him for ransom. He paid off his ransom but they killed him anyway
he was mutilated.
I would think that they are suppose to die but then again they can not because there homes are not close to the tower then they should no die and so if there house is close then had a 50-50 chance they can die.
C(7,2)*(.9)^5*(.1)^2, or about .124 = 12.4% For the desired outcome, considering the seven patients, you need: (Survive,Survive,Survive,Survive,Survive,Die,Die) (Survive,Survive,Survive,Survive,Die,Survive,Die) (Survive,Survive,Survive,Die,Survive,Survive,Die) . . . (Die,Die,Survive,Survive,Survive,Survive,Survive) There are C(7,2) [the number of combinations of 7 things taken 2 at a time] = 21 possible desired outcomes. The probability of each of these outcomes is (.9)*(.9)*(.9)*(.9)*(.9)*(.1)*(.1). Multiplying 21 by (.9)*(.9)*(.9)*(.9)*(.9)*(.1)*(.1) yields the answer.
No. The Inca did not have clowns. They didnt have the fabric or die to make the costumes. Different from today the Inca cared more about keeping the civilization sturdy instead of games telivision and entertainment.:)