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31.08.2019 •
Mathematics
There are 12 cans of corn in a case. each can of corn is 10 ounces. if a case of corn costs $10.68, what is the unit price per can of corn?
a.
$0.09
b.
$0.11
c.
$0.89
d.
$1.07
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Ответ:
Mary Malton is popularly called as Typhoid Mary as she was the cause of typhoid outbreak in the US.
Explanation:
Mary Mallon was born in 1869 in Ireland and then moved to the US in 1884. She did various works to earn her living like doing laundry and cooking. She was stubborn and denied being ill and spread the disease to many people.She was isolated for several weeks but even after that, she continued to host the bacteria and spread the disease. Immunization was not discovered in those days and many people were infected. One fine day, she had a stroke and never walked. Then she was moved to Riverside Hospital and then she died.