Yes, it is reasonable to assume that a newborn weighing 7 pounds might weigh around 15 pounds at her first birthday, as infants typically experience rapid growth in their first year. On average, babies double their birth weight by about five months and can triple it by their first birthday. However, individual growth patterns can vary, so it's essential to consider factors like genetics and nutrition.
Since the atomic number is also called the proton number it's reasonable to assume that they're identical -- and they also identify the element.
It is reasonable to assume that a sample is not needed when the population in question is homogeneous, meaning that all individuals have the same characteristics or traits relevant to the study. For example, if a study targets a specific group with identical attributes—such as all employees in a small company or all members of a tightly controlled cohort—then surveying the entire population can provide accurate insights without the need for sampling. Additionally, when the population size is small, it may be more efficient to include everyone rather than conducting a sample.
Actually copper has two common oxidation states, +1 and +2. However, we can leave that aside in discussing this question. If we can assume that various atomic masses are known then a sample of a known mass of cupric oxide could be reduced with a known amount of hydrogen and the products weighed. Please see the link.
It is hard to verify it in every case, because there are many different possible cases. However, you can see that it's reasonable to assume that it's true, by checking that that in many different situations, if one type of energy gets reduced, another type of energy increases.
The noun forms for the verb to assume are assumability, assumer, and the gerund assuming. Another noun form is assumption.
If we assume the Ripper was human (most likely scenario), then it is also reasonable to assume he had a mother.
FeO Oxides of iron only came on the scene well after there were trace fossils of organisms that we can reasonable assume did not use oxygen fueled metabolisms.
I assume you mean absurd, the antonym is: reasonable, logical.
God is omnipresent
I assume you want the answer: Osborn-1.
There is no indication he did but it's certainly reasonable to assume he did not.
In his prime, Washington weighed 185 to 190 pounds, so it is reasonable to assume that he weighed 200 pounds later in life. George was a giant of a man for back then. He was nearly a foot taller than his friend John Adams, and a little taller than his tall enemy, Thomas Jefferson. Washington was about 6'-2", and was built like a professional wrestler: he was immensely strong in his younger years.
If you find a feather in a graveyard it is reasonable to assume that a bird has been there before you.
well if you plan on keeping your hybrid for at least 8 years, assuming the car holds value and gas prices do not fluctuate ridiculously, then yes it is reasonable to assume.
On the contrary, it would be much more reasonable assumption that no time machine is going to be invented.
Since the Pythagorean theorem is named after the Greek mathematician Pythagoras, it was reasonable to assume that he is the first person to have it.
The trademark on the word Pycopay expired in 2006.It would be reasonable to assume that they are no longer available.