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7. Why are cooking pans made of aluminum? {Explain using the specific heat value of aluminum} it conducts heat well high thermal energy
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Sep 17, 2023
Physics
high-school
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25
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Which graph shows the solution to the system of linear inequalities?X-4454y
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Jun 24, 2023
Mathematics
high-school
1
answer
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What would happen if an unbalanced force was acting on an object? Would it move at a constant speed? Explain why or why not.
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Jun 15, 2023
Physics
college
1
answer
3
votes
28.3k
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Solve the equation 2x^3-4x^2-96x=-8x^2
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May 6, 2023
Mathematics
high-school
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3
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Apart from plants, what other group of organisms photosynthesises?
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Feb 11, 2023
Chemistry
high-school
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Brendan is adding to his book collection. He buys 6 books for $15 each. How much money does Brendan spend on the books?
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Dec 2, 2022
Mathematics
high-school
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Gina can trade empty bottles for money at the grocery store. She returned a few bottles worth $0.10 each and 6 bottles with $0.05 each. The clerk paid Gina $0.80 for all the bottles How man bottles worth
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Oct 3, 2022
Mathematics
high-school
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0
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NEED HELP AAAH!!!!!!!!
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Sep 23, 2022
Mathematics
college
1
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20
votes
18.1k
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Before dividing, decompose 420 to make it easier to divide by 4.
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Aug 2, 2022
Mathematics
college
1
answer
13
votes
123k
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a pile of coins, consisting of only dimes and quarters, is worth 4 dollars and 55 cents. there are 7 more dimes than quarters in the pile. find the number of dimes and quarters in the pile.
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Jun 26, 2022
Mathematics
high-school
1
answer
18
votes
225k
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The point-slope form of the equation of a line that passes through points (8, 4) and (0, 2) is y -4 = %(x -8). What is the slope-intercept form of the equation for this line? O y = ÷x-12 O y= x-4 O y=
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Jan 15, 2022
Mathematics
college
1
answer
0
votes
116k
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Có phải petter lấy bút tui
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Jan 11, 2022
English
high-school
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5
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22.0k
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A store gives away gift bags during a sale. Of these gift bags, 50% are green, 20% are yellow, and 30% are blue. The average number of items in each green bag is 8. The average number of items in each
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Nov 2, 2021
Mathematics
middle-school
2
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3
votes
225k
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What were Japan and Germany’s goals during WWII (name at least 2). How were they similar? How were they different?
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Sep 16, 2021
History
middle-school
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4
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196k
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Answer this please and thank
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Aug 4, 2021
Mathematics
high-school
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answer
0
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222k
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How many solutions does a independent system of equations have?
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Jul 16, 2021
Mathematics
high-school
1
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5
votes
180k
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A wave pulse traveling to the right along a thin cord reaches a discontinuity where the rope becomes thicker and heavier. What is the orientation of the reflected and transmitted pulses? A wave pulse traveling
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Apr 7, 2021
Physics
college
2
answers
1
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62.0k
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Slope of a line that passes through each pair of points E (4,0) , F (5,5)
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Apr 5, 2021
Mathematics
college
1
answer
2
votes
1.5k
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You see an illustration of parallel horizontal lines drawn around the earth. In the geographic coordinate system of the earth which measurements are these lines used for?
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Feb 26, 2021
Chemistry
high-school
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0
votes
136k
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If i i clock in at 2:30 and i have 30 minutes break what time do i i clock in
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Oct 16, 2020
Mathematics
middle-school
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0
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148k
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