Draw the type to the correct position. The label can be used more than once.

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\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|}
\hline Type of Energy & \begin{tabular}{l}
Principal Resource \\
Used
\end{tabular} & Type of Resource \\
\hline nuclear & uranium & \\
\hline hydro & water & \\
\hline wind & air & \\
\hline solar & sun & \\
\hline fossil fuel & coal & \\
\hline
\end{tabular}



Answer :

Sure, I can assist with the math portion. Here's a detailed step-by-step solution:

1. Initial Number of Computers:
- Let's start by noting the initial number of computers in the server room, which is 9.

2. Computers Installed Each Day:
- Each day, from Monday to Thursday, 5 more computers are installed.

3. Total Number of Days:
- From Monday to Thursday forms a total of 4 days.

4. Calculate the Number of Computers Added:
- For each of the 4 days, 5 computers were added.
- Therefore, the total number of computers added is: [tex]\(5 \text{ computers/day} \times 4 \text{ days} = 20 \text{ computers}\)[/tex].

5. Total Number of Computers:
- To find the total number of computers in the server room by the end of Thursday, we sum the initial number of computers and the added computers:
- Total number of computers = initial number of computers + added computers.
- Total number of computers = 9 + 20 = 29.

So by the end of Thursday, there are 29 computers in the server room. Here are the numbers broken down:
- 20 computers were added in total over the 4 days.
- The final total number of computers is 29.