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the best way to describe the rate of motion of an object that changes speed several times is to calculate the objects what
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Solve x2 + 4x + 8 = 0.
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Please help with this. I don’t understand
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Why can't most STIs be transmitted through casual contact with people or contaminated objects?
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You want to learn about your congressperson voting record where would you find information on how they voted
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Simplify 5 to the 4th power
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At a recent craft fair, Gemma sold each of her necklaces for $14. Leah sold each of her necklaces for $10 more. Who made more money at the craft fair? How much more?
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Given the reaction system in a closed container at equilibrium and at a temperature of 298 K: N2O4(g) <==>2NO2(g) The measurable quantities of the gases at equilibrium must be (1) decreasing (3) equal (2)
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What are some examples of the word rueful in a sentence?
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