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We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. Stunting in a child is not only about being too short for his or her age.
It can also mean suffering from stunted development of the brain and cognitive capacity. One out of four children under the age of five globally is stunted because of chronic undernutrition in crucial periods of growth. An estimated 80 per cent of the world's stunted children live in just 14 countries, including China.
China has made swift progress in reducing stunting. In , China had the second largest number of stunted children after India. The newly released report shows that today China has the 4th largest number of stunted children among all countries. There are 8. The damage done to a child's body and brain by stunting is irreversible. It drags down performance at school and future earnings.
Two Much Explain why the arithmetic sequence 1, 14, 27, 40, Going Round in Circles. One student noticed: If it is Monday today, then in 7 days it will be Monday again, then in 14 days, than 21 and so on. Alastair wrote: Charlie is right with his numbers because they are all multiples of 7; therefore all will be Mondays.
For example, Nicholas from Brazil used Ann's method and added on multiples of 7 to get closer to It will be Monday in days, days, days, days, days, days and days, and then 6 days later it is Sunday. Here are some of them: If it is autumn now, what season will it be in seasons? Tom said: there are four seasons, and 4 is a factor of , so whatever season it starts off as, it will be the same after seasons. So in seasons it will be autumn again. If it is November, what month will it be in months?
If I multiply 12 by 83 I get Therefore in months it will be November, so if we add 4 months to that we get March in months. A railway line has 27 stations on a circular loop. If I fall asleep and travel through stations, where will I end up in relation to where I started?
They woke up 15 stations further on than their starting station. If it is midday now, will it be light or dark in hours? Therefore it will be dark.
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