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11. Wet-cell batteries are commonly referred to as lead-acid batteries. A) O True B) O False
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Mar 27, 2022
Engineering
high-school
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When were the tell-tale heart and the black cat written?
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Mar 12, 2022
English
high-school
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She has $10.00 to spend. Apples cost $0.26 each and oranges cost $0.38 each. If Samantha can only buy apples, how many apples can she buy? If she can only buy oranges, how many oranges can she buy? Which
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Feb 9, 2022
Mathematics
college
4
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211k
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Maya’s chocolate is 59% cocoa. If the weight of the Chocolate bar is 93 grams, how many grams cocoa does it contain? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
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Jan 3, 2022
Mathematics
college
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20 points and very easy- Match the following with the letters and numbers below: 1. Energy of an objects position above the ground 2. Stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules 3. Stores in the nucleus
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Nov 28, 2021
Chemistry
middle-school
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Alan is studying. The number of minutes he has studied varies directly with the number of calories he has burned. See the graph below. Number of minutes Calories burned
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Nov 24, 2021
Mathematics
middle-school
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What is a requirement to become president of the United States? 1-Must be 25 years old 2-Must be a lawyer 3-Must have a college degree 4-Must be a citizen
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Oct 21, 2021
History
college
3
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177k
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Two times W squared minus 2W plus 3 when w equals five
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Oct 18, 2021
Mathematics
college
6
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120k
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Carl got out of bed and spent 45 minutes showering, getting dressed, and eating breakfast. He spent 5 minutes walking to the bus stop and another 10 minutes waiting for the bus. The bus ride was to school
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Aug 22, 2021
Mathematics
middle-school
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Amber, a very fit snail, moved 3/7 yard in an hour. She challenged the other snails to try to do better. Minnie moved half as far as Amber. Enter how far Minnie went. Minnie went yard(s).
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Aug 7, 2021
Mathematics
college
4
votes
197k
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Reposted this Bc idk if ppl saw it
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Jul 29, 2021
Mathematics
high-school
2
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86.8k
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When a spear comes in contact with a samurai’s armor, it should a. stick in the lacings. c. cause only a surface wound. b. glide off harmlessly. d. bounce off with force.
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Jul 24, 2021
History
middle-school
4
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169k
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Although patriots in Georgia opposed the new laws, they were divided on how to fight them. Why was this the case? They did not believe that boycotting British goods would make a difference. Many were secretly
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Jun 19, 2021
Social Studies
high-school
6
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140k
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URGENT-HELP ME PLEASE!! (attached problem)
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May 6, 2021
Mathematics
middle-school
2
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109k
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1ST GRADE QUESTION LOL HELP ASAP CUZ IM TOO LAZY Write a paragraph or so about what it might be like for someone to be going through a ritual day after day when it isn’t something that they really want
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Apr 28, 2021
English
middle-school
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143k
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The equilibrium quantity in the market for widgets is 250 per month when there is no tax. Then a tax of $6 per widget is imposed. As a result, the government is able to raise $750 per month in tax revenue.
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Mar 1, 2021
Business
college
2
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146k
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The European iron Age produced wrought iron, but not cast iron because... -Still preferred bronze? -They did not have furnaces capable of burning at high enough temperatures for cast iron? I believe it
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Nov 24, 2020
History
high-school
3
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68.3k
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Steeler Manufacturers reported the following information from its income statement and balance sheet: Income Statement: Net Sales = $2,500,000 Gross Profit = $1,200,000 Net Income = $750,000 Balance Sheet:
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Oct 14, 2020
Business
high-school
6
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188k
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A car in an amusement park ride rolls without friction around a track (Fig. P7.42). The hB car starts from rest at point A at a CR height h above the bottom of the loop. Treat the car as a particle. (a)
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Jul 14, 2020
Physics
high-school
3
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94.5k
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Which statements describe primary consumers? Check all that apply.
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May 6, 2020
Biology
middle-school
0
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52.7k
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