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Which of the following is the solution to the equation c + (4-3c) - 2 = 0
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Two angles are complementary. The first angle is 2x degrees. The second angle is (x+30) degrees. Determine the larger angle
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What is the most serious new stressor confronting many Americans as a result of the economic slump?
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Thinking about party systems, which of the following is NOT an example of “equilibrium?” a) Voters can reliably expect Democrats and Republicans to be the main parties in the next election. b) Voters can
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What is a central idea of the passage “The Oasis: Africa
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I could use some help with theses questions
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The relationship between federal and state governments is affected by
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Which major event most contributed to the spread of Buddhism
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Find the total area of the prism in ( _+_√_ )
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The period of 440 hertz sounds wave is how many second
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What is the value of x in the equation 7x 2y = 48 , when y = 3?
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