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To make their brands part of the evoked set of their target audiences, marketers use advertising to create ______ among consumers.
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How can you make sure that a quadratic equation is in its standard form?
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Deanna and Lulu are playing games at the arcade. Deanna starts with $15, and the machine she is playing costs $0.75 per game. Lulu starts with $13, and her machine costs $0.50 per game. Choose the correct
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What is the solution for the inequality (a + c) x > b^2 in terms of x, a, b, and c? a) x > (b^2) / (a + c) b) x < (b^2) / (a + c) c) x = (b^2) / (a + c) d) x ≥ (b^2) / (a + c)
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Vicky makes jewelry. She uses 42 beads for each necklace that she makes, and she has 500 beads. How many necklaces can she make? Explain.
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Write a linear function f with the values f(0) = −5 and f(1) =−3. A function is f(x)=¯
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What is the value of x in the equation? 5 5/6x+2 2/3=12 A) 2/3 B) 1 2/3 C) 1 5/6 D 1 3/5
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What do scientists call the type of rocket in which part of the rocket is dropped off after fuel has been used? A. multistage rocket B. segmented rocket C. break away rocket D. high velocity rocket
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A physical quantity, G, is defined by G = (Original mass x time)/(change in mass), what is the S.I. unit of G ?
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If 350 grams of lemon is to be heated from 40.0° C to 110.0° C to make a cup of tea. Howmuch heat was added to the lemon? (c = 4.44 J/g°C).
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Feb 22, 2023
Physics
college
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Which diagram shows magnets aligned so they will attract each other?
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2(3x+4) - 2x = 24 I need help rq on this problem I need to solve it
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Complete this senate with the correct form of avior Les étudiants ____ besion de livres
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What’s any part of a computer you can physically touch
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Asexual reproduction differs from sexual reproduction in that, in asexual reproduction
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Can y’all plz help it’s due today!
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Given the figure below, find the values of x and z.
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One characteristic that Sumerians believed their gods possessed was a need to _________. a. help mankind. c. worship the moon and the sun. b. conquer other gods. d. be worshipped and pleased. Please select
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Social Studies
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A sentence having more than one independent clause and one or more dependent clause ___________________ sentence. complex compound compound-complex simple
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Apr 8, 2022
English
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Question 1 Bruce wants to make sure that each tiger at the zoo has 1,000 square feet of space. He wants to write an equation to represent the relationship between the number of tigers, t, and the number
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Mar 22, 2022
Mathematics
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