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Statement "if a and b are both positive integer numbers, then a +b > a ALWAYS, (b) NEVER, or (c) SOMETIMES. Support your answer numerically
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Nov 1, 2023
Mathematics
high-school
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Find the sum of 4 (m+2)+3 (6m-4).
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Oct 27, 2023
Mathematics
college
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A short summary about Christopher Columbus in your own words
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May 20, 2023
English
high-school
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Find the volume of the circular cone picture below use 3.14 for pie. round your answer to the nearest whole number.
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Mar 5, 2023
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college
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What is an estimate for the square root of 150? (Do not find the exact value) Show work
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Jan 3, 2023
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high-school
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wrice two entries in your diary about how you felt before going on the picnic and how you felt after/when you returned
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Mar 25, 2022
English
college
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3. MGSE9-12.N.RN.3 Which statement is true about the value of 5(6 + √9)? A. It is rational because the product of two rational numbers is rational. B. It is rational because the product of a rational number
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Feb 4, 2022
Mathematics
high-school
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