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The wavelength of light is given by the velocity divided by the frequency. the velocity of blue light is 300,000,000 m/sec, and its frequency is 650,000,000,000,000 cycles per second. what is the wavelength
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What stage of cellular respiration stage of cellular respiration uses the high-energy electrons from nadh and fadh2 to form ATP molecules
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True or false Any citizen can hold the office of President of the United States.
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Latoya runs 10 miles in 85 minutes. At the same rate, how many minutes would she take to run 8 miles?
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Derek says that 35×3535×35 equals 9595. Which of the statements below is true?
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Bailo en el comedor. true false
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Where is the best place to get preliminary information on a research topic?
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Raul deposited $3000 into a bank account that earned simple interest each year. After 3.5 years, he had earned $262.50 in interest. If no money was deposited into or withdrawn from the account, what was
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Why are alkali metals rarely found in pure form in other substances?
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