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34, 36, 38 and 40. The second and fourth are 36 and 40 which sum to 76. Another possible solution is 42, 40, 38 and 36.
To find the time 36 hours before 10:40, you first subtract 24 hours to get to the same time the previous day, which brings you to 10:40 the day before. Then, subtracting another 12 hours results in 10:40 AM the previous day minus 12 hours, giving you 10:40 PM the day before. Thus, 36 hours before 10:40 is 10:40 PM the previous day.
The asnwer is 36/(40%) = 36*/(40/100) = 36*100/40 = 90
Yes. The latest medical research shows that 10% of the time all women actually ovulate twice in a cycle. It is very possible you ovulated twice during your cycle and had cervical mucus.
40% of 36= 40% * 36= 0.4 * 36= 14.4
36/40 = .9, so a 36 out of 40 is 90%.
Normally you get your period 14 days after you ovulate, so ovulation takes place around day 26 of a 40 day cycle. 14 days is the average and it could range from 12-16 days.
40 is 111.11% of 36.
40 minutes. 24 miles is two thirds of 36. Two thirds of an hour is 40 minutes.
90 percent of 40 is 36, since 0.90 x 40 = 36.
Yes, it is perfectly normal for you to have a 40 day menstrual cycle. The typical menstrual cycle is 28 days but everyone is different so your cycles may be longer, also some cycles will be a few days longer or there can be reasons for delayed menstruation.
36 divided by .40 = 90