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A person draws a card from a hat. Each card is one color, with the following probabilities of being drawn: 1/5 for black, 1/25 for green, 1/15 for purple, and 1/20 for blue. What is the probability of
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Arianna invests $5800 in a new savings account which earns 5.0% annual interest, compounded quarterly. What will be the value of her investment after 4 years? Round to the nearest cent.
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What was the town founded by the two Shawnee brothers in 1808 in which they built a strong Indian alliance and directly challenged the U.S. government? Timber Falls Prophetstown Greenville Tippacanoe
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(MATTHEW i just dont want to get reported:P)Reflect on your own experience with music. Explain why music is or is not important to you. Include details about if and when you have felt connected to a wider
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Please help me please
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How did the War of 1812 affect public opinion in the United States?
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History
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A student draws two parabolas on graph paper. Both parabolas cross the x-axis at (–4, 0) and (6, 0). The y-intercept of the first parabola is (0, –12). The y-intercept of the second parabola is (0, –24).
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In a few months time you will be shifting to High School.Your last year in Junior School has been very different from what you had expected. Write a letter to your friend telling him or her what you feel
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At the candy store, Sophie filled a bag with 2 2/3 kilograms of candy. 1/4 of the weight of the candy was from chocolate covered pretzels. How much did the chocolate covered pretzels in Sophie's bag weigh?
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Why was the way Nixon handled the tapes suspicious?
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Which type of psychotherapy would seek to eliminate your fear of spiders by exposing you to pictures of spiders?
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How did the Louisiana Purchase align with Jefferson’s vision of an agrarian America?
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2x+4y>0−x+5y>0 A.(6, 0) B.(6, 2) C.(0, 0) D.(−4, −2)
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Which statements accurately describe cells
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Mathematics
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The following represents a graph of the function h(x). Evaluate for h(1).
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