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Aug 8, 2019

[Answer] 6. Which of the following conditions is not associated with an increased risk of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome)?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Which of the following conditions is not associated with an increased risk of SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome)?"



...1. having a nightlight in the room 2. sleeping face down 3. exposure to cigarette smoke 4. sleeping on a soft surface Most cases of SIDS occur between two and sixth months of age. To reduce the risk of SIDS, it is recommended that you put your baby to sleep on its back, on a firm mattress, without fluffy covers or pillows. Avoid exposing the baby to tobacco smoke.

May 17, 2019

[Answer] 7. How can the gravitational pull of something be increased enough to create a black hole?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. How can the gravitational pull of something be increased enough to create a black hole?"



...1. by eating too much at Thanksgiving dinner 2. by joining with a second, identical object 3. by having its mass compressed 4. in reaction to a nuclear explosion When the mass of an object becomes compressed, the gravitational pull that the mass exerted remains constant, but becomes compressed, or concentrated, into a much smaller object. This means that even though it remains constant, it becomes more powerful. I know that this is confusing, so let's try another way. Take the gravitational pull of the Earth. It's strong enough to keep us from falling off but weak enough that we are able to move around. If we are able get a rocket ship moving fast enough, we can blast out of the gravitational pull and into space. Now, take the Earth and compress it into the size of a marble (which is about the size that the Earth would have to be compressed to in order to create a black hole). Remember, we aren't changing the mass of the Earth at all, just squishing it so that it's really, really tight, or dense. That mass would exert the same gravitational pull, but because it's now compressed into a really small area, it would be incredibly powerful. With black holes (and no, the Earth could never become one) we're talking about objects with considerably more mass. So much so that when they are compressed in the same way, they are still very large.

Apr 27, 2018

[Ans] Name the U.S. company whose user base and revenues increased in the first quarter of this year despite a recent scandal that has plagued it for the past month.



Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Name the U.S. company whose user base and revenues increased in the first quarter of this year despite a recent scandal that has plagued it for the past month."



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Unlike in the case of United Airlines, Uber's users have chosen alternatives to the black cars. Due to its ongoing woes, Uber has ceded part of its market share to Lyft, now controlling 74% of the U.S. market against 84% last year. Uber once had a valuation of about $68 billion. Japanese banking firm ... Google stock sinks after missing fourth-quarter earnings target - Axios 


.. Google says revenues were negatively impacted by tax regulation that went into affect last month. Why it matters: Google's core business is still healthy, despite content concerns on its media platforms, increased scrutiny from European regulators, and commerce threats from Amazon. Its advertising business grew and drove ...


Step 2 : Answer to the question "

Name the U.S. company whose user base and revenues increased in the first quarter of this year despite a recent scandal that has plagued it for the past month.

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Facebook:


Facebook made 12 billion US dollars in revenue in the first three months of the year, up by 49 percent from the previous year. ... Facebook's user figures indicate that the scandal had little effect, with daily active users rising to 1.5 billion, which is 48 million more than the previous quarter. Missing: plagued Facebook reports strong first-quarter revenue growth, despite ... 

 Facebook Inc. released its first-quarter 2018 financial results on Wednesday, and the Cambridge Analytica scandal doesn't appear to have made a dent in its revenue or user base. In an April 25 press release, the company revealed that the number of daily active users on its platform had risen to 1.45 ...


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Name the U.S. company whose user base and revenues increased in the first quarter of this year despite a recent scandal that has plagued it for the past month.​"


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