Science, asked by curiousvyshu, 5 months ago

how can you estimate the time​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Livor mortis starts in 20–30 minutes, but is usually not observable by the human eye until two hours after death. The size of the patches increases in the next three to six hours, with maximum lividity occurring between eight and twelve hours after death.

Answered by ItsUDIT
19

Explanation:

  • You start this process by estimating—via intuition—several tasks you need to complete in the near future. Record your estimates.

  • Then, track how much time you actually spend completing the tasks you estimated.

  • When you're finished, add all of the estimate values together, and add all of the actual time values together
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