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I needddd helppppppp....
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History
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PLEASE HELPP NOW!!!!!
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PLEASE ANSWER THE RIGHT ANSWER PLEASE DO NOT GUESS. PS, ITS MORE THAN ONE ANSWER. :) Which statements describe examples of how science and technology benefit society? Check all that apply. A)The publication
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The temperature is _____ °C
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What causes atomic radii to increase within a group on the periodic table ?
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Apr 9, 2021
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Why do you think we often imagine Poe as "pale" and "sorrowful
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Ezra runs a gyro stall at the local farmers' market. He would like to expand and open his own shop downtown. He has made the chart above, listing some potential costs and benefits of expansion. What concept
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Feb 14, 2021
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You might put on sunscreen to protect yourself from _____. A. X-rays B. gamma rays C. infrared light D. ultraviolet light
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Jan 2, 2021
Chemistry
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PLEASE HELP FOR MATH. I NEED HELP WITH THIS. 15 POINTS Which statement shows how the product of (x + 5)2 demonstrates the closure property of multiplication? x^2 + 25 is a polynomial x^2 + 25 may or may
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Sep 11, 2020
Mathematics
high-school
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Convert (20 possible points)
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Sep 11, 2020
Mathematics
high-school
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Solve for x: two thirds(x − 2) = 4x. A. x = negative two fifths B. x = negative five halves C. x = two fifths D. x = −2
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Aug 9, 2020
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A box sits on a horizontal wooden ramp. The coefficient of static friction between the box and the ramp is 0.34. You grab one end of the ramp and lift it up, keeping the other end of the ramp on the ground.
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May 23, 2020
Physics
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A group of fitness club members lose a combined total of 28 kilograms in 1 week. There are approximately 2.2 pounds in 1 kilogram. Assuming the weight loss happened at a constant rate, about how many pounds
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Feb 1, 2020
Mathematics
middle-school
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What is the gcf of 48, 64 and 72
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Dec 25, 2019
Mathematics
middle-school
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Samir ran for 10 minutes, stopped and stretched for 5 minutes, walked for 20 minutes, and ran for another 15 minutes.
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Jul 19, 2019
Mathematics
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2.) debt ratio is calculated by____. A. adding all you owe B. subtracting all that you owe from your available credit limits C. adding all that you owe and dividing by your total available credit limit
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Jul 4, 2019
Mathematics
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Which of these describes the Silk Road? a series of land and water routes traders followed to get to the Middle East and Europe a single path a Chinese trader followed to reach India and Arabia a combination
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Jun 29, 2019
History
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Simplify this expression: 13 + (–12) – (–5) = ? A. 6 B. –30 C. –6 D. 30
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Mar 14, 2019
Mathematics
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Which statement would a member of the social gospel most likely agree with?
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Feb 22, 2019
History
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Is the real number sqrt 12.1 rational or irrational
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Oct 9, 2018
Mathematics
high-school
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