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C: 47% + 25% = 72%
Most of the cell's life is spent in interphase. The cell increases in size, then replicates its DNA. After some additional growth, the cell is ready to divide. Mitotic division occurs and the two daughter cells each return to interphase. Some cells enter senescence and cease to divide.
Two are spent in the "energy investment phase."
Yes it is true that the time spent in G1 plus S plus G2 periods of cell cycle is called interphase. Once a cell crosses the halfway point of G1, it usually completes the rest of the cell cycle.
Interphase
Approximately 90% of a cell's life cycle is involved in nuclear divisions. This includes stages such as interphase (growth and DNA replication) and mitosis (division of the nucleus). The remaining 10% is spent in cytokinesis, where the cell physically divides into two daughter cells.
A cell spends about 10-20% of its cycle in the M phase, which includes mitosis (cell division) and cytokinesis (cytoplasm division). The majority of the cell cycle is spent in interphase, where cells grow, replicate DNA, and prepare for division.
I am unable to se the budget, therefore I cannot tell the percent of the expenses that are spent on gifts and donations.
Jay: 30 % of 50 = 0.30 * 50 = 15Mike: 10 % of 30 = 0.10 * 30 = 33 < 15, so Mike spent less.
The answer depends on whether the "then 35 percent" applies to 35 percent of what was left or of the original sum.
About 1% of the federal budget is spent on welfare (2% if food stamps are included).
1.06 x $8.50 = $9.01