A student is using a weak computer to design a logo. If the weak computer is the only constraint, should the student use the online version or downloaded version of a graphic design software? (1 point)

The online version, because the downloaded version may have limited bandwidth that limits how quickly the designer can work.
The downloaded version, because the online version O usually requires better equipment than the downloaded version.
The online version, because the downloaded version usually requires better equipment than the online version.
The downloaded version, because the online version may have limited bandwidth that limits how quickly the designer can work.

The online version, because it does not require as much processing power from the weak computer.

What is the energy released during cellular respiration used for? (1 point)

it is released to the environment
to create more glucose
O cellular functions
photosynthesis

Cellular functions.

Oranges cost 25 cents for 1/2 kilogram. How much would 8 kilograms of oranges cost?

First, we need to find out how much 1 kilogram of oranges cost.

1/2 kg = $0.25

1 kg = 2 * $0.25 = $0.50

Now we can find out how much 8 kilograms of oranges cost:

8 * $0.50 = $4.00

So 8 kilograms of oranges would cost $4.00.

Julia wants to bring watermelon for the third grade picnic. Seedless watermelon costs 39 cents for 1/2 kilogram. One serving of watermelon weighs about 150 grams. There will be 60 people at the picnic. How many kilograms of watermelon will Julia need to buy? (Remember, there are 1,000 grams in one kilogram.)

One serving of watermelon weighs 150 grams. To find out how many servings are in half a kilogram (500 grams), we can divide 500 by 150:

500/150 = 3.33 servings

So half a kilogram of seedless watermelon will provide about 3 servings of watermelon.

Since there will be 60 people at the picnic, and each of them will eat one serving of watermelon, Julia will need to buy:

60 servings * (1/3 servings per 1/2 kilogram) = 20 * 1/2 kg

Simplifying:

20 * 1/2 kg = 10 kg

Therefore, Julia will need to buy 10 kilograms of seedless watermelon for the picnic.

Julia wants to bring watermelon for the third grade picnic. Seedless watermelon costs 39 cents for 1/2 kilogram. One serving of watermelon weighs about 150 grams. There will be 60 people at the picnic. How many kilograms of watermelon will Julia need to buy? (Remember, there are 1,000 grams in one kilogram.)

How much will that watermelon cost?

Julia needs to buy 10 kilograms of seedless watermelon for the picnic.

We know that 1/2 kg of seedless watermelon costs 39 cents. So, 1 kg of seedless watermelon will cost:

2 * 39 cents = 78 cents

Therefore, 10 kg of seedless watermelon will cost:

10 kg * 78 cents/kg = $7.80

So, Julia will need to spend $7.80 on seedless watermelon for the picnic.

To determine which option is most suitable for the student, we need to consider the limitations of the weak computer.

If the weak computer has limited processing power or storage capacity, it may struggle to run a downloaded version of a graphic design software efficiently. On the other hand, an online version of the software usually runs on remote servers, allowing the student to offload most of the processing tasks to those servers and minimizing the burden on the weak computer.

Considering this, the best choice would be "The online version, because the downloaded version may have limited bandwidth that limits how quickly the designer can work." This option acknowledges that the weak computer may not have the necessary resources to run a downloaded version, while also highlighting the advantage of the online version in offloading processing tasks to servers.