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“There are basically two types of people. People who accomplish things and people who claim to have accomplish things. the first group is less crowded.” Explain Mark Twain’s point.
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Oct 14, 2023
English
college
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Six cups of coffee cost $9. Write an equation to represent this statement. Solve the equation to find the cost of one cup of coffee.
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May 31, 2023
Mathematics
high-school
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The net of a square pyramid is shown below: 5 inches 2 inches 5 inches 2 inches What is the surface area of the solid? 14 square inches 20 square inches 24 square inches 32 square inches
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Apr 18, 2023
Mathematics
high-school
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Sienna planned a trapezoid-shaped garden, as shown in the drawing below. A trapezoid has top side length of 4 inches, bottom side length of 9 inches, and left side length of 6 inches. She decides to change
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Mar 24, 2023
Mathematics
middle-school
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A student drops a 350-gram rock and a 500-gram rock into a pool from a height of 8 meters. Which statement about the investigation is accurate? (1 point) O The 350-gram rock causes a larger splash because
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Feb 21, 2023
Mathematics
high-school
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What is the volume of a cone with a radius of 12 and a height of 8?
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Dec 7, 2022
Mathematics
high-school
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PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Match the label with the reason it might be important to the consumers. 1. country of origin Kelli only buys vegetables grown without pesticides. Angie only buys foods made with
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Oct 20, 2022
Physics
high-school
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177k
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Help plz: 9. Divide the following: a. x^4 ------ x^3 b. s^3 ------ s^5 c. z^12 ------ z^10
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Aug 13, 2022
Mathematics
middle-school
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191k
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Find the sum of x-1 and 6x-8
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Jul 27, 2022
Mathematics
high-school
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120k
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I need help with this
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Mathematics
high-school
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Find the length of the missing side. Leave your answer in the simplest radical form.
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Jun 25, 2022
Mathematics
high-school
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Write at least three expressions that are equivalent to 3(2x - 5)
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Apr 18, 2022
Mathematics
college
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115k
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Number 29 plz help physics
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Jan 30, 2022
Physics
college
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Which of the following situations would benefit from referencing an anatomical chart? A. Laura's physical therapist is explaining to her the exact location of the fracture in her knee. B. Fred's physician
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Dec 19, 2021
Health
high-school
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Who is Elon Musk? And how is he important?
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Dec 11, 2021
SAT
high-school
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Why was there a terror in France between 1792 and 1794
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Oct 19, 2021
History
high-school
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When Gatsby and Nick are at Tom and Daisy’s for lunch, Gatsby meets Tom and Daisy’s little girl and seems surprised, as if he never really believed she Existed. This Is from the great gatsby chapter 7
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Aug 25, 2021
English
high-school
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Simplify the expression below and show each step. Justify the order of your steps in a brief explanation. 5-6x8diviededby8+3
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Aug 6, 2021
Mathematics
middle-school
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152k
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The price tag on a tennis ball in 1975 read $0.10, and the price tag on a tennis ball in 2005 read $1.00. The CPI in 1975 was 52.3, and the CPI in 2005 was 191.3. Refer to Scenario 24-1. In 1975 dollars,
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May 13, 2021
Business
high-school
4
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2.2k
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Help me answer these please
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Apr 26, 2021
Spanish
high-school
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