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History
College
if i had been in south africa during apartheid, i would have
Mathematics
High School
which of the following statements is true? a. the sum of the squared deviations from the arithmetic mean is always zero b. the sum of the deviations from the arithmetic mean is always zero c. the standard deviation is always less than the variance d. the distance between the first and third quartiles is twice the distance between the first quartile and the median e. the arithmetic mean is always less than the geometric mean if two data sets have the same range: a. the distances from the smallest to largest observations in both sets will be the same b. the smallest and the largest observations are the same in both sets c. both sets will have the same mean d. both sets will have the same interquartile range
Chemistry
High School
How would you interpret that all four C-H bonds of methane are identical?
Mathematics
High School
does the confidence interval suggest that the difference, if any, observed in this sample will also generalize to the larger population?
Business
High School
taunton's is an all-equity firm that has 154,500 shares of stock outstanding. the cfo is considering borrowing $275,000 at 8 percent interest to repurchase 23,500 shares. ignoring taxes, what is the value of the firm?
Physics
College
1. At what orientation in the image above (0, 60, or 90) is there the mostmagnetic flux? (Hint: recall the raindrop analogy from the first video).
Mathematics
High School
sin 30 = 0.5 Using the equality above, copy and complete the following: sin- (0.5) =
Business
High School
1. assume that the amounts reported for inventories and cost of sales reflect items purchased in a form ready for resale. compute the net cost of goods purchased for the year ended september 28, 2019.
Social Studies
High School
When Americans caster votes for president they are really electing blank. these people then blank.
Physics
High School
what is ceq of three capacitors, each of capacitance c, if they are connected to a battery (a) in series with one another and (b) in parallel? (c) in which arrangement is there more charge on the equivalent capacitance?
Arts
High School
there is general consensus that jazz is characterized by three essential features. these three essential features are: select one: a. improvisation, fast tempo, bluesy flavor b. improvisation, fast tempo, dissonance c. improvisation, swing feeling, bluesy flavor d. improvisation, swing feeling, dissonance
Spanish
College
Como no pudo terminar la nomina los empleados no recibieron su dinero a tiempo.
Geography
High School
Part A - Triggers of Mass Movement In this activity, you will explore and test your knowledge about triggers of four mass movement types. Slump: occurs on curved surfaces and involves the movement of unconsolidated materials. Slopes are considerably high in areas where a slump occurs. Flow: occurs when material moves downslope as a viscous fluid. Fall: this involves the freefall of rock pleces or masses. Fall occurs on slopes that are too steep for loose material to remain on the surface. Many falls occur when freeze and thaw cycles or plants roots weaken rocks to the point where gravity takes over. Creep: this involves the gradual downhill movement of soil or rock pieces. The major factor that facilitates this process is alternate expansion and contraction by freeze and thaw. Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. View Available Hint(s) . Triggered by large amounts of water and steep slopes Triggered by curved oversteepened slopes Triggered by repeated freezing and thawing of soils on gentle slopes Triggered by ice wedging plant activities on steep slopes Slump Flow Creep Fall
Social Studies
High School
Is assessing making judgments and drawing conclusions from ideas information or data is identified as evaluating thinking skill?
Biology
High School
the reverse of the reaction carried out by pyruvate kinase in glycolysis is carried out by which enzyme(s) in gluconeogenesis? pyruvate carboxylase fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase both pyruvate carboxylase and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase
Mathematics
High School
what is the value of x ?
English
High School
Decide upon one fact which highlights how stereotypical views of gender roles could contribute to gender based violence
English
High School
In a paragraph, summarize in your own words the video on "First Seek to Understand, Then to be Understood"
Biology
High School
the ability to predict the consequence of an action is located in the group of answer choices gustatory cortex. olfactory receptors. left cerebral hemisphere. prefrontal cortex. right cerebral hemisphere.
Mathematics
High School
two people start from the same point. one walks east at 9 mi/h and the other walks northeast at 8 mi/h. how fast is the distance between the people changing after 15 minutes? (round your answer to three decimal places.) mi/h
History
College
Iwo Jima was an important victory for U.S. troops in the Pacific because it:made it easier for the U.S. to bomb Japan.convinced Germany that defeat was inevitable.convinced the Japanese to surrender.had a lot of important natural resources.
English
High School
ats17This is a graded discussion: 5 points possibleUnit 4 DiscussionPlease post detailed answers to the following questions. Please use complete sentences.Where do you go or look when you want to learn about something new? List and explain three ways that you try to discover new information,and include the pros/cons of each as well. Here is an example of ONE. Remember this example is only one part of three that you need to list.EXAMPLE:1. Encyclopedias - I look in reference books when I want to learn something new. The pro is that they are well-edited and revised, so theinformation is accurate. The con is that they are not updated frequently.I need an answer asap
English
College
Where do the Hallidays make Black people (runaway slaves) eat?uncle Toms cabin
Mathematics
High School
if 10 friends are going to occupy 10 seats in shuttle on the way to the airport, how many different ways can they arrange themselves in the shuttle? provide your answer below:
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