No. Crossbreeding is simply a means to improve the characteristics of the offspring to improve milk production, not maintain it.
To increase the amount of electric current produced by a generator, you can increase the rotational speed of the generator, increase the strength of the magnetic field within the generator, or increase the number of turns in the generator coils. These methods will result in a higher induced voltage and therefore a higher electric current output.
increases
When adding and subtracting a constant amount means that that amount will increase. The amount will increase dew to adding each number.
it increases
thats a bit of a mouthful...
Any number can be increased by a tiny amount or a large amount, depending on how great a magnitude you wish to increase the number. You could increase 4.5 to 4.6 if you are using tenths, or to 5.0 if you are using halves. There is no 'next' number without knowing the incremental factor you wish to use.
percent increase and decrease is how much percent it had increased from a certain amount of number, like discounts and markups
It is a percentage change - unless the increase changes a negative number to a positive number or a decrease does the opposite.
Frogs produce a large number of gametes to increase the chances of successful fertilization and ensure species survival, as many eggs and sperm may be lost to predation or environmental factors. This reproductive strategy, known as external fertilization, allows them to maximize their reproductive output in a single breeding season. Additionally, producing many gametes helps counteract high rates of mortality among embryos and larvae, increasing the likelihood that some will reach maturity.
tha number of slaves rose to an outstanding amount
120 times 75%=90 90+120=210
The term for industries where it is more expensive per unit to produce a large number of a product than it is to produce a small number is "diseconomies of scale." Firms with diseconomies of scale have a decrease in efficiency as they increase production. Businesses that do not require expensive technology, but require close personal supervision to be successful, may suffer an increase in the cost per item produced if they increase production past a certain point. In other words, there is a "diseconomy" to increasing production.