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What is the pressure in atmospheres exerted by a column of water that is 12.5 m high? (density of water = 1.00g/cm3; gravitational constant = 9.80665 m/s2, 1 atm = 101,325 Pa = 760 torr = 760 mmHg)
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Jan 18, 2021
Chemistry
college
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What is the value of x? x + 12 < 180
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Nov 26, 2020
Mathematics
middle-school
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Martin chose two of the cards below. When he found the quotient of the numbers, his answer was -16/9. Write the division problem that Martin solved
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Oct 25, 2020
Mathematics
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Which of the following expressions describes the solution set m ≥ -3? A. All real numbers that are negative three or greater. B. All real numbers that are greater than negative three. C. All real numbers
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Aug 14, 2020
Mathematics
high-school
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Nosotras _____ (estudiar) la historia americana. estudias estudian estudia estudiamos
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Feb 13, 2019
Spanish
middle-school
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What type of scale is used when the variables studied are low and normal birth weights of newborns?
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Dec 20, 2018
Social Studies
college
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If you are given force and distance, you can determine power if you know Select one: A. joules. B. energy. C. time. D. watts.
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Aug 6, 2018
Physics
high-school
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2
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Which equation describes the relationship expressed in the table? A) y = x B) y = 3x C) y = 1 6 x D) y = 1 3 x
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Apr 11, 2018
Mathematics
middle-school
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