Answer: Weight
Nutrition Chapter 8 assesment ~jmata~
The Estimated Energy Requirement (EER) equations are typically used to estimate the energy needs of individuals. These equations take into account factors such as age, sex, weight, height, and physical activity level to provide a more personalized estimate of energy requirements. Additionally, the Harris-Benedict equation and the Mifflin-St. Jeor equation are commonly used to estimate basal metabolic rate, which is the energy expended at rest.
Graphs can be used in the following way to estimate the solution of a system of liner equations. After you graph however many equations you have, the point of intersection will be your solution. However, reading the exact solution on a graph may be tricky, so that's why other methods (substitution and elimination) are preferred.
liner equations can b used in business for getting the rough estimate of the profit or loss using a variable in the place of a quantity which is unknown.
You can estimate a population's size when counting individuals if the density in a sample is greater than the population density.
A more reasonable estimate would be 15.
Sometimes an actual count is too difficult, for example, at a rally. Furthermore, an estimate meets the requirements.
Higher-level mathematical concepts, such as entirely new methods of calculation, may be patented. For example, this is the abstract of a patent application being reviewed at the moment: A method for obtaining an estimate of a solution to a first system of linear equations. The method comprises obtaining a second system of linear equations, obtaining an estimate of a solution to said second system of linear equations, determining differences between said first and second systems of linear equations, and determining an estimate of a solution to said first system of linear equations based upon said differences and said estimate of said solution to said second system of linear equations. In the language of the various laws, this would be called a "process," which the statute degines as "a process, act, or method." Also according to the law, the process must be useful and novel. It's worth noting, though, that case law has defined that "laws of nature, physical phenomena, and abstract ideas are not patentable subject matter."
8mm
702,000 individuals according to the march 2008 estimate
It depends on your requirements that what are the things that you want to add in your home in order to improve your home.
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The best estimate is always the exact answer since it is always possible to improve upon any other estimate.