Yes
69... Enough to make a cow sexy
x = number of cans of corn y = number of cans of tomatoes x+y = 36 x(.40) + y(.80) = 20.80 x=26 y=13
Just about every phase of life requires the use of inequalities.Which can of corn costs more per ounce in a grocery store?Which utility company offers the most inexpensive power per unit?Which student deserves the best grade?
Inductive reasoning takes a specific representative case or facts and then draws generalizations or conclusions from them. Inductive reasoning must be based on a sufficient amount of reliable evidence. In other words, the facts you draw on must fairly represent the larger situation or population. Example:Fair trade agreements have raised the quality of life for coffee producers, so fair trade agreements could be used to help other farmers as well.In this example the specific case of fair trade agreements with coffee producers is being used as the starting point for the claim. Because these agreements have worked the author concludes that it could work for other farmers as well.Deductive reasoning begins with a generalization and then applies it to a specific case. The generalization you start with must have been based on a sufficient amount of reliable evidence.Example:Genetically modified seeds have caused poverty, hunger, and a decline in bio-diversity everywhere they have been introduced, so there is no reason the same thing will not occur when genetically modified corn seeds are introduced in Mexico.In this example the author starts with a large claim, that genetically modified seeds have been problematic everywhere, and from this draws the more localized or specific conclusion that Mexico will be affected in the same way.
Located in the center of New Mexico, Albuquerque is at the heart of American Southwest culture. Over 300 years old, this city has spent centuries soaking in the traditions and mystique that have come to define the region. Through an array of sights, sounds and tastes, Albuquerque, NM has the ability to captivate any visitor. Southwest America is first and foremost defined by its arid climate. Here, you can expect over 300 days of sunshine a year. In fact, the seasons are so mild that there's hardly a bad time of year to visit. In Albuquerque, NM, history and culture is apparent at every turn, but nowhere more so than the Historic Old Town. Immediately recognizable because of its Pueblo-Spanish architecture, the old town offers hundreds of shops and several distinguished museums such as the Albuquerque Museum of Art & History. When understanding the region, it's important to realize that New Mexico is essentially a hybrid of two cultures: Native American and Spanish. There's no better way to learn about this unique blend than to visit both the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center and the National Hispanic Cultural Center. The cuisine in this region, itself, is enough of a reason to visit. Just like everything in Albuquerque, the food is a blend of cultures. Generally spicy, New Mexicans love to infuse their unique chiles into most dishes. Just beware, the flavors can become addictive. Of course, it would be unforgivable not to address the vast abundance of breathtaking desert scenery surrounding Albuquerque. Along with it there is just about every activity under the sun. Things like hiking, fishing, biking, mountain climbing and even hot air balloon rides are available to visitors. When visiting a new city, it's great to have a destination where you can bring back some genuinely interesting gifts, not just the usual. Well, this is the perfect city. The entire area is brimming with handmade southwestern artifacts. There are decorative gifts such as jewelry or practical items like detailed bowls. Whatever the gift, it will certainly be original. Albuquerque, NM may be within the United States, but it is like taking a trip to another world. With constant flights going in and out of their International Sunport Airport, it's incredible easy to visit. And with all that it has to offer, it would be a shame never to enjoy the experience.
A kernel of corn. Candy corn contains corn syrup which is not real corn, but a product manufactured from corn starch.
That is the correct spelling of "kernel" (a single corn seed, or a computer algorithm).The sound-alike word is the military rank colonel (O-6 in the US).
a corn kernel
A kernel describes corn or popcorn. Example: Pests ate every kernel of corn right from the corn stalks. A Colonel (pronounced kernel) is a military rank. Example: The Colonel led his troops with bravery and precision.
Popcorn is formed when a kernel gets heated. The kernel explodes and then turns inside-out.
Yes, it is the way each kernel is pollinated.
The starch obtained form the endosperm of corn kernel is known as corn starch.
corn kernel
A dehydrated piece of corn.
The corn kernel is the dried seed flesh from a corn plant so the kernels are dried on the cob and go hard. To turn it into popcorn however, because there is a small amount of water in the kernel, after getting very hot it expands and turns the kernel I side out o it is a mini corn explosion.
Yes, they can, but deer corn is whole kernel corn. It is much harder for the birew to digest in that form. It would be better to feed cracked corn, corn that has gone through at least one stage of a mill. Deer corn is usually fed to deer, cows and other large animals that will chew it to break it up. Chickens, of course, have no teeth, and if a chicken has a choice between whole kernel corn or cracked corn, it instinctively goes for the cracked corn.
really? umm the popcorn kernel is from corn...like the actual corn...but only a few varieties make the cut of actually tasting good after it pops...