well......you cant cuz a medium sized avacado contains about 250 calories........
Various calorie counters state varying amounts but the McDonald's own website states that there are:460 calories in a large portion of their french fries330 calories in a medium portion of their french fries230 calories in a small portion of their french fries295 calories in a cheeseburger15 calories in their ketchup packet.
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Rephrase the question PLEASE. I can't even prove there is a question in that sentence.
It's quite simple too prove that food gives you energy. If you never ate for days apart you would be very rundown and tired. So the answer to the question is basically the way to prove that food gives you energy is try not eat it and be energetic.
no prove....
"Prove" in this context refers to demonstrating or establishing the truth or validity of something. The root "prove" comes from the Latin word "probare," which means to test or approve. It commonly appears in words related to evidence, verification, and confirmation.
Let: medium1= medium where ray enters the lens medium2= inside the lens medium3= medium where the ray is refracted outside the lens From medium 1 to medium 2 which is the lens Snell's law: n1sin(alfa1)=n2sin(alfa2) (1) And from medium 2 to 3 : n2sin(alfa2)=n3sin(alfa3) (2) Then, from (1) and (2): n1sin(alfa1)=n3sin(alfa3) But n3=n1 (same medium), =>n1sinalfa1=n1sinalfa3 => sin(alfa1)=sin(alfa3) (4) Therefore, alfa1=alfa2 knowing that they are less than 90o. As a conclusion the incoming ray and the refracted ray passing through the optical centre are parallel.
Prove to whom? You can't "prove" a negative.
I can prove there are angels on earth.. trust in god and he will prove it to you too.
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Proving is the present participle of prove.
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