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There is a sign that is 10ft on one side and 15ft on the other side (from the ground to the base of the sign), the billboard
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It costs you $10 to draw a sample of size n=1 and measure the attribute of interest. You have a budget of $1,200.
a. Do you have
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Application of science to help people
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Exact, agreed-upon quantity used for comparison.
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Can be used to represent an idea, object, or event that is too big, too small, too complex, or too dangerous to observe or test
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Use direct object pronouns in this sentence.
Mi consejero académico me hizo unas sugerencias.
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what is the simplest form of 6/15, 15/60,and 78???????
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2m-1=3m what is the first step needed to solve this
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Solve for: cos (2 theta) = 2 - 2 sin^2 (theta)
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Given an equilateral triangle with different charges namely charge on A is negative 4nC; B is positive 2nC and C is 1nC. The
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Find the volume of a cube whose side measures four x to the seventh power.
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Based on the steps occurring in an acid-base reaction, which definition of acids and bases is most practical? Give three reasons
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calculate the heat released for 5.00 grams if H2O cooling from 99 degrees celcius to 22 degrees celcius in joules and calories
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A 4.15-g bullet is moving horizontally with a velocity of +369 m/s, where the sign + indicates that it is moving to the right
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A wagon is rolling forward on level ground. Friction is negligible. The person sitting in the wagon is holding a rock. The total
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A ball is attached to one end of a wire, the other end being fastened to the ceiling. The wire is held horizontal, and the ball
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A 4.15-g bullet is moving horizontally with a velocity of +369 m/s, where the sign + indicates that it is moving to the right
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Zinc reacts with HCl to produce ZnCl2 and Hydrogen gas, H2. What volume, in ml of a 1.25 M solution would be required to
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What is the difference between hospital claims processing and professional (provider and/or CMS 1500) claims processing?
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Help with Physics homework Please and thank you!?
I need help on these two questions. I'm not looking for the answer because I
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Julie took her lunch to work every day. She wanted to know what type of insulation would keep her lunch the coolest. Each day,
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List all the structures that every cell, regardless of type, must have.
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A sample of lead has a mass of 69.00 kg and a density of 1.130 104 kg/m3 at 0°C. (Assume the average linear expansion
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Gas is confined in a tank at a pressure of 12.7 atm and a temperature of 22.0°C. If two-thirds of the gas is withdrawn and the
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A rigid tank contains 1.80 moles of an ideal gas. Determine the number of moles of gas that must be withdrawn from the tank to
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Gas is contained in a 6.00-L vessel at a temperature of 15.0°C and a pressure of 6.00 atm.
(a) Determine the number of moles of
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If an electric discharge produces 800 cm3 of ozone (O3), how many cm3 of oxygen (O2) are required?
3O2(g) ---> 2O3(g)
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the side of a triangle are 7,16,18. find the longest side of a similar triangle whose shortest side is 7.5.
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In the figure below,
m1 = 10.9 kg and m2 = 3.7 kg. The coefficient of static friction between m1 and the horizontal surface is
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Two industrial spies slide a floor safe 8.5m along a straight horizontal line toward their truck. The push (F1) of the Spy 001
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In 1896 in Waco, Texas, William Crush of the “ Katy” railroad parked two locomotives at opposite ends of a 6.4 km track,
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A 15 kg crate is pulled at constant speed a distance d= 5.7m up a frictionless ramp, to a
height h of 2.5 m above its starting
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You invested $2,000 in the stock market one year ago. Today, the investment is valued at $1,620. What return would you need to
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What are the next two terms in the following sequence: 35,30,25,20......?
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thank you
A and C
The object starts at -A, travels past zero to A--at which point the object has traveled the distance 2A. It must then travel back to complete the cycle of motion giving it a final distance of 4A
A sudden debt payoff
can someone please help me with this question because I'm having a really hard time with this question.
He Has Snow Brains
Nevermind, that'd be my error. Read it wrong
Elena, Im a little stuck on the first equation you have given. In the denominator, we are supposed to multiply r1 by r2. How did you get 20 x 10? Shouldn't it be 0.1m x 0.02m?
got it already thanks
well first you find how many coins there are in all. In this problem the entire amount is 6 coins, 3 of the 6 coins are dimes, if you pull out one dime there are now 2 dimes out of 5 coins ( because you took one away) so the answer would be two out of five
what am I suppose to answer here. The main point of this argument or what? I have never answer a question about analyzing the flaw? What does that mean, what should I be looking at? is is for mistakes in the arguments or what? Thank you
2/3
Because particles or molecules are always moving!!!
Carpenters
I am sorry, this was all I had on the puzzle and it is homework that I had in Physical Science.
I am sorry, this is homework but this is all that is on each statement.
Non of those work because I'm working on this crossword puzzle, and the word is 8 letters long and ends with a D.
I accidently typed in my next question in the wrong thing.
Can be used to represent an idea, object, or event that is too big, too small, too complex, or too dangerous to observe or test directly.