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What are the equations for percent annual growth (natural increase) and doubling time?
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What is the base if the portion is $4,570 and the rate is 55%?
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What similarities occurred with the Arab Spring and the American Revolution?
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Why is Mark-1 known as the giant computer? A. It was the first computer ever built. B. It had a large physical size. C. It could perform complex calculations. D. It revolutionized the computer industry.
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6¹/²+6³/² Which of the following values is equal to the value above? A, √222 B. 7√6 C. 6³/⁴ D. 36
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Ashkenazi Companies has the following stockholders' equity account; common stock (350,000 shares at $3 par) 1,050,000 paid in capital in excess of pare 2,500,000 retained earnings 750,000 total stockholders'
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Which two processes increase GENETIC VARIATION?
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What is(are) the federal law(s) regarding on/off ramps on interstates? Are states, counties or other localities allowed to make laws/statutes/etc regarding interstate travel?
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Law
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When inspecting an extinguisher, it should be removed from service and replaced if it is found to be deficient in weight by:
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indicate whether an overflow wil occur or not (yes/no), and indicate whether it can be ignroed or not (yes/no)
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The pH can be calculated using the equation pH = –log(H+), where H+ is the hydronium ion concentration. Find the hydronium ion concentration of a particular soda if the pH level is 2.3.
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May 28, 2023
Mathematics
college
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What is the solution to 12-3/4(8f-5/3+4f+2/3)?
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What is the best life? need answer
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Which example best describes an ethical issue raised by computers? O. A. Causing others harm by posting unkind words or embarrassing pictures of them on social media B. Messages or images a person shares
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Jan 18, 2023
Computers and Technology
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What is the difference between direct relief and work relief
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Find the volume of the rectangular prism given the measurements. L: 1.5m W: 3m H: 2m
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QUESTION 2 Which principle states that laws apply to all people equally? (E Common law Rule of law Transparency Civil law ITS TIMED THISE ARE TYE ANSWERS
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What does it mean to negotiate? Why do you think it is so uncommon for people in our culture to negotiate? Do you think you would be a good negotiator? Why or why not?
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May 24, 2022
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They eat and drink out of vessels of earth or glass, which make an agreeable appearance, though formed of brittle materials; while they make their chamber-pots and close-stools of gold and silver, and
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Help please..........
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