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4 Acar manufacturer produces station wagons and sedans in the ratio 2:5. Last month they made
140 sedans. How many station wagons did they make?
5 Consider the Opening Problem on page 290.
a Find the ratio of chocolate topping to milk when Joel makes a chocolate milkshake.
6 If Joel only has 100 mL of milk, how much chocolate topping should he use?

6 After school, Sasha likes to make a snack by mixing raisins and nuts in the ratio 3: 5.
When she checked the cupboard today, there were only 60 g of raisins and 75 g of nuts left. What
is the largest snack Sasha can make while still using the correct ratio of ingredients?

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Answered by MRarjun77
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4 - A station wagon, also called an estate (UK) or simply wagon (US), is an automotive body-style variant of a sedan/saloon with its roof extended rearward[1] over a shared passenger/cargo volume with access at the back via a third or fifth door (the liftgate or tailgate), instead of a trunk/boot lid.

5 - I wanted to share chocolate milkshake recipe from a long time. Finally made the recipe and took video. Chocolate milkshake also known as choco milkshake is a popular drink with all age groups. There are many methods of preparing chocolate milkshake. This is how I make it. I have always been making chocolate milkshake with cocoa powder.

6 - Certain dietary patterns, in which fruits and nuts are featured prominently, reduce risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. However, estimated fruit consumption historically in the U.S. has been lower than recommendations. Dried fruit intake is even lower with only about 6.9 % of the adult population reporting any consumption. The 2015 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee identified a gap between recommended fruit and vegetable intakes and the amount the population consumes. Even fewer Americans consume tree nuts, which are a nutrient-dense food, rich in bioactive compounds and healthy fatty acids. Consumption of fruits and nuts has been associated with reduced risk of cardiometabolic disease. An estimated 5.5 to 8.4

Answered by Anonymous
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The Octavia Combi compact is Europe’s No. 1-selling wagon. It is so popular that Skoda built almost twice as many wagons as it did hatchback versions of the car in Europe last year.

The station wagon -- a staple on European roads since the 1950s -- is facing a steady decline as automakers abandon the segment in favor of vehicles with more global appeal such as SUVs and crossovers.

Wagons were previously popular, particularly with growing families, because they offered more luggage room than sedans. Today, however, that need for space is being satisfied by SUVs and crossovers, which last year captured 34 percent of the European market compared with 11 percent for wagons, according to sales data from JATO Dynamics.The market will shrink to 1.5 million by 2025 from 1.7 million this year and almost 2 million in 2016, analyst firm LMC Automotive predicts. Sales were down 10 percent to 863,626 in the first half.

Automakers with long histories of building wagons such as Citroen, Nissan, Alfa Romeo and Honda no longer offer them in Europe. Toyota is down to one wagon, while Renault, Peugeot and Ford only have two apiece. Ford could drop to one if it decides to ax its Mondeo midsize wagon. Renault had three but has said it will not build a wagon variant of its new Clio small car.

"To be honest, we thought about replacing the Clio station wagon, but in the end we decided not to do so," said Olivier Brosse, who is Renault program director for small cars.

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