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Y'all, please read this, its just a short sermon that I think everyone needs to hear nowadays. The science fiction genera is filled with stories of alien races that are controlled by a single over mind
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Please help! I need help i keep getting them wrong
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In a command economy, decisions are often made
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Please help me !! i dont undeerstand:(
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A student took a calibrated 250.0 gram mass, weighed it on a laboratory balance, and found it read 266.5 g. What was the student’s percent error?
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May 1, 2020
Chemistry
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Solve the system of equations. 3x + 2y +2 =10 9x -6y +2 =0 x -y -32 + -10 a. x=3 ,y=-2 ,z=1 b. x=1, y=2, z=3 c. x=1,y=3, z=3 d. x=2, y=2, z= Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B
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William cut two similar triangular slices of cheese with the dimensions shown below. Explain/ show work please
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Which brought 10,000 Chinese laborers to the United States?
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Dec 14, 2019
History
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An example of a substance that can be decomposed by a chemical change is: A)silver B)water C)iron D)helium
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Nov 8, 2019
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Steve buys 14 ounces of kiwis and 2 pounds of peaches.How many more ounces do the peaches weigh then the kiwis?
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May 7, 2019
Mathematics
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What does "Write each power as the product of factors" mean? Pretend it's 3^3. Do I write it in expanded form like 3x3x3 or the actual answer?
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Oct 8, 2017
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