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decorative paintings has total debt of $69,000, total equity of $345,000. the return on equity is 10 percent. what is the return on assets?
Mathematics
High School
a drug for the relief of asthma can be purchased from 10 different manufacturers in liquid, tablet, or capsule form, all of which come in regular and extra strength. how many different ways can a doctor prescribe the drug for a patient suffering from asthma?
Mathematics
High School
there are 15 equations and 15 unknowns. what are those 15 equations and 15 unknowns. list them all. explain the purpose of each set of equations. explain how they are derived. g
Social Studies
High School
racial and ethnic stereotypes can sometimes bias the way one sees others' behaviors. this best illustrates the impact of
Mathematics
High School
Beginning the e-commerce development process with a mobile presence rather than a desktop website is referred to as which of the following?1. A) RWD 2. B) AWD 3. C) mobile rst design 4. D) RESS
Social Studies
High School
cultural appropriation occurs when a product formerly associated with a specific ethnic group is detached from its roots and is marketed to (and appeals to) other subcultures or groups. e.g., bagels. group of answer choices true false
Geography
High School
a coarse rock composed of poorly cemented shells and shell fragments is called . group of answer choices travertine coquina shellstone dolostone
Business
High School
mr. gordon, a resident of pennsylvania, paid $20,000 for a bond issued by delaware. this year, he received $800 of interest on the bond. his marginal state tax rate is 7%, and under pennsylvania law, interest on debt obligations issued by another state is taxable. mr. gordon can deduct state income tax on his federal return, and his marginal federal tax rate is 37%. compute his after-tax rate of return on the bond.
Chemistry
High School
as it cools, olive oil slowly solidifies and forms a solid over a range of temperatures. which best describes the solid?
Business
High School
when formulating a social media strategy, you might spend some time searching for official and unofficial company accounts, fan accounts, outdated and fake accounts. where should this information live?
Chemistry
High School
5. based on the tolerance table for volumetric glassware, the volume of a 25 ml volumetric pipet and volumetric flask is understood to be
English
High School
4. If you are confused about some ing in class, don't wait. Raise your hand and ask for helpimmediately. Do it while your tea er is still explaining the material. Your teacher will probablhappy that you are taking an activ part in your education and should attempt to explain the madifferent way. If you are still confed, ask your teacher if he or she is available after class toadditional instruction. You are wo it. Don't give up on yourself.Narrator's Perspective:Explain how you know:
Mathematics
High School
the face of a clock is divided into 12 equal parts. the radius of the clock face is 6 inches. assume the hands of the clock will form a central angle.the face of a clock is divided into 12 equal parts.which statements about the clock are accurate? check all that apply.
Chemistry
High School
6.0 mol NaOH can form3.0 mol Na3PO4 while 9.0 mole H3PO4can form 9.0 mol Na3PO4. What mass ofNa3PO4 forms?Na3PO4: 164 g/mol[?] g Na3PO4Round your answer to the ones place.g NasPO4
Biology
High School
The main topographic feature that is found along the center of mid-ocean ridges Ocean trench Island arc Mountain belt Rift valley
Mathematics
High School
PLS HELPPPPPP Work out the missing side x. Give your answers to 1 d.p. or better.
History
High School
Take a point of view: You are an African American high school student living in Little Rock in 1957. Youare asked to be part of a small group of African Americans to attend the all-white high school next September.Do you take the risk and accept the offer, or do you stick with the all-black school for now? Explain.
Social Studies
High School
green goddess developers is a large nationwide landscape company with home offices in libertyville, il. the local media often gushes over the gorgeous landscaping that surrounds the 30-acre headquarters. at the back end of the complex are several large warehouses and garages that hold large equipment. the grounds surrounding the warehouses look like a park. across the street from the garages are several shops and businesses. the ceo, patty, often talks about how thankful she is that the town permits her to store equipment at that site, and vows to always maintain the premises for her neighbors, not to mention that she asks 100 employees to come to work there every day. which of the following statements describes patty's business philosophy?
Business
High School
Which of the following circumstances most likely indicates that a contract between a seller and a customer is not valid Select one: O A. The customer, but not the seller, may cancel the contract at any time without a reimbursement of costs. B. The contract between the seller and the customer is completed orally, and the parties have no plans to follow up with a written contract. C. While the contract does not include a stated price, there is sufficient information provided to allow for an estimate of the transaction price. D. The customer has the intent and ability to pay substantially all (but not all) of payments that come due.
Business
High School
the father of the consumer movement is a. dan murtaugh. b. richard nixon. c. michael moore. d. ralph nader.
Mathematics
High School
factorise x-2xy-x-z
Mathematics
High School
1 of 12 1 of 12 Items04:10QuestionYou have a bag of 10 marbles. Three of them are red, five are blue, and two are green. What is the probability of randomly picking a green or blue marble out of the bag?
History
High School
how would abraham lincolns speech a house divided have been received by the distinctive regions of the early united states?
Physics
High School
how to use the charge of a single electron to determine the number of extra electrons on a negatively charged object
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