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5 cards are drawn from a standard deck of 52 playing cards. How many different 5-card hands are possible if the drawing is done without replacement
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Solve the equation 7x-3(x-1)=2(2x+3)
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Which of the following is a double replacement reaction?
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MULTIPLE CHOICE GEOMETRY QUESTION
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The coordinates of the center are (0,4) and the radius is 5. Write an equation to solve the circle in standard form.
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10. Which greenhouse gas is the most powerful absorber of the radiation emitted by Earth? 80% A water vapor B nitrogen C carbon dioxide OD methane
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Can someone help me ?
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Drug abuse can be very dangerous to the body. Which of these best describes drug abuse? a.The use of an OTC drug for a medical condition b.The improper use of a drug for medical purposes c.The proper use
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Oct 14, 2019
Health
high-school
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A box contains 10 red ribbons and 12 blue ribbons. Once a ribbon is picked, it is not replaced. What is the probability of choosing a red then a blue ribbon?
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Mathematics
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