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N=.1515 You need to multiply n by a power of 10 to help you find the fraction. Decide on the power of 10 to multiply by, and tell how you identified that number.
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(This is for PoliSci) How is totalitarianism different from other forms of nondemocratic rule?
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Use the distributive property to expand 7(5+x)
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X-y=6 y=-1 Use substitution
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How did Horace Mann contribute to the reform in education? (1 point) A.His development of books with raised letters aided in the education of the blind. B.His educational philosophy led to a new approach
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Which relation is a function?] NO LINKS
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What is 2/3 divided by 1/6
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