With proper neonatal care, a baby born at 29 weeks has a good chance of living a healthy life. However, each case is different as per each baby's different circumstances, and usual results may not always be what happens in each case.
depending on how big they are and how there vital organs are around that time, some people will go on and deliver a healthy baby, but some of the time there are problems
I have a friend who had her son at 24 weeks. He was 1.5lbs. He's home now and 7.5lbs with no problems. Every baby is different though. She was very lucky with her son.
Cessianus was born in 295.
Shi Hu was born in 295.
The first number is greater: 1787 - 1492 = 295. The US won't be 295 until 2082.
20% of 295 = 20% * 295 = 0.2 * 295 = 59
15% of 295= 15% * 295= 0.15 * 295= 44.25
80% of 295 = 236 = 80% * 295 = 80%/100% * 295 = 2360/10 = 236
295
5 x 59 = 295 2 x 147.5 = 295 10 x 29.5 = 295
295 divided by whatever length of year you decide to use, for example 295/365, or 295/365.2422.
2.95 is 295%
1, 5, 59, 295 1*295=295 5*59=295 both 5 and 59 are prime numbers so nothing 'goes into' them except 1 and themselves
Cos 295 fall s in the 4th quadrant where cosine is positive cos 295 = cos (360-295) = cos 65 = 0.4226