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20% of x is 15. What is x% of 120
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Nov 20, 2023
Mathematics
high-school
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Find the constant of proportionality for the table of values. x 2 3 4 5 y 3 4.5 6 7.5 The constant of proportionality is k =
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Sep 14, 2023
Mathematics
high-school
4
votes
757
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A solution of ibuprofen contains 150g in 800ml. What is the percent strength of this solution?
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Feb 22, 2023
Mathematics
college
5
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54.5k
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Psychology question not social studies Which of the following findings supports set-point theory? 74% of monozygotic twins have similar body weight. 32% of dizygotic twins have similar body weight. People
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Jan 15, 2023
Social Studies
high-school
3
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113k
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Please Help!!! Find the value of x. B 8 4 С N D X x = [?] Enter
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Oct 23, 2022
Mathematics
high-school
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35.1k
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Special plant ____ called auxins control tropism responses. A. Cells B. Chemicals
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Jun 12, 2022
Biology
high-school
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Hank spends 7 hours doing work outside each week as part of his chores. For every extra hour he spends working outside beyond the 7 hours, his parents pay him $9. How much money will he be paid if he spends
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Jun 1, 2022
Mathematics
college
5
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99.2k
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A bouncy ball is dropped such that the height of its first bounce is 3.75 feet and each successive bounce is 77% of the previous bounce's height. What would be the height of the 12th bounce of the ball?
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Apr 29, 2022
Mathematics
high-school
7
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124k
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A) The bubbles must be negatively charged. b) The bubbles must be positively charged. c) The bubbles must have the opposite charge to the charge on the student. d) The bubbles must have the same charge
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Jan 12, 2022
Chemistry
high-school
3
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56.4k
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Calculate the overall voltage gain Gv of a common-source amplifier for which gm = 3 mA/V, ro = 100kΩ, RD =10kΩ, and RG =10MΩ. The amplifier is fed from a signal source with a Thevenin resistance of 1 MΩ,
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Sep 30, 2021
Engineering
college
6
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52.1k
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What accounts for the large increase in volume when sugar burns?
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Jun 21, 2021
Chemistry
middle-school
6
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12.9k
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How do you solve this equation
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Apr 4, 2021
Mathematics
college
5
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171k
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