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Please I need help in this one asap!
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5. what would happen to the marginal propensity to save when a tax cut was enacted causing the multiplier to change to 5?
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What is the answer to five??
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Peter is overweight. He is 105 kg. His aim is to lose 500 g per week. If he manages this, how many weeks will it be until he is 90 kg?
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Compare the sizes of each of the men representing the different European countries. What do you think this symbolizes?
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How can you use the distributive property to solve multi step equations?
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Tell me in the most creative way you can what you are doing?
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION What unique way did Shakespeare provide his actors stage directions. He included the directions in the script. He told them before each sceen. He had a director guide the actors.
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How does Roosevelt use of the big stick
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Describe a situation in which you may experience bypass.
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A cookie jar has 3 chocolate chips, 2 peanut butter, and 5 oatmeal raisin cookies. If Mo chooses a cookie, does not replace it, then chooses another, what is the probability that he chooses a peanut butter
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Mathematics
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The amount of time it takes for a student to complete a statistics quiz is uniformly distributed (or, given by a random variable that is uniformly distributed) between 31 and 55 minutes. One student is
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