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The wind farm produces 2,310 kilowatts of electricity in a week. This is calculated by multiplying the daily production of 330 kilowatts by 7 (number of days in a week).
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You are supposed to: 1) Write two equations, one for the number of heads (express it in terms of the number of cows and horses, which of course are expressed as variables), and one for the number of legs (also expressed as an equation in terms of the number of cows and horses. 2) Solve the two equations simultaneously.
no its related to the bussiness/farm knotts berry farm
There are 42 chickens in the farm.
Work
Work
how did the girls spend their full day at the farm
The girls spent their full day at the farm helping with various chores such as feeding animals, collecting eggs, and tending to the garden. They also enjoyed exploring the farm, playing with the animals, and having a picnic lunch outdoors. At the end of the day, they helped with evening chores before settling down for a campfire and stargazing.
This visit was more dangerous and tense compared to Annemarie's previous visits to Uncle Henrik's farm in "Number the Stars." The farm was being used as a safe house for Jewish refugees, and Annemarie had to participate in a risky mission to help smuggle them to safety. The stakes were higher, and Annemarie had to be brave and resourceful in navigating the challenges she faced.
Farm Girls
The Plough
Yes, their were many. For instance, The Catcher in the Rye, Number the Stars, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and Animal Farm.
which united stars prestident had a farm just east of Minerva
mill-girls
In the story "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Annemarie's uncle Henrik lives on a farm outside Copenhagen, Denmark. He is a key figure in helping the Jewish characters in the story escape from the Nazis during World War II.
Where they worked - the girls wove cloth, the boys worked on the farm.