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Which of the following describes the different classifications of consumers in an ecosystem?(1 point)
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Herbivores eat producers. Carnivores eat other consumers. Omnivores eat producers and other consumers.
Herbivores eat producers. Carnivores eat other consumers. Omnivores eat producers and other consumers.

Herbivores are always plants. Carnivores are always animals. Omnivores are always humans.
Herbivores are always plants. Carnivores are always animals. Omnivores are always humans.

Herbivores are tertiary consumers. Carnivores are primary consumers. Omnivores are also primary consumers.
Herbivores are tertiary consumers. Carnivores are primary consumers. Omnivores are also primary consumers.

Herbivores only live in aquatic ecosystems. Carnivores and omnivores only live in terrestrial ecosystems.
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there are 25 people competing in a race, in how many ways can they finish in first and second place?
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The correct response is: Herbivores eat producers. Carnivores eat other consumers. Omnivores eat producers and other consumers.
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No problem! The correct response is the first one: "Herbivores eat producers. Carnivores eat other consumers. Omnivores eat producers and other consumers." This describes the different classifications of consumers in an ecosystem based on what type of organisms they eat.
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There are 25 people competing in the race. For first place, there are 25 possible winners. For second place, since one person has already finished first, there are only 24 remaining choices. Therefore, the number of ways they can finish in first and second place is:

25 x 24 = 600

So, there are 600 ways they can finish in first and second place.

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