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Mathematics
High School
Help will give Brainliest
History
High School
I WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!! Who was Joan of ark? A. A young peasant woman who helped France by leading soldiers against the English B. An Englishwoman who told funny tales along the way to Center bury C. A young nun who led a religious crusade to the holy land D. A Frenchwoman who was burned at the stake for knowing how to read and write
Health
High School
Real life examples of smooth reticulum
Business
High School
Lets suppose Janet received a year-end bonus and can afford to pay $285.05 during January 2022. Rewrite the line of the amortization schedule for 1/1/2022 using her new payment.
Chemistry
College
Calcium hydroxide is slightly soluble in water. About 1 gram will dissolve in 1 liter. What are the spectator ions in the reaction of such a dilute solution of calcium hydroxide with hydrochloric acid
Social Studies
High School
Pls help I NEED IT!!!
Mathematics
Middle School
Complete the following statement about the given rectangular and triangular pyramids:Answer here: "The pyramid has greater volume by m3.
English
College
Thank you for your brevity is brevity used right
Mathematics
High School
How many ten thousand are there in 50,000
Physics
High School
The table below includes data for a ball rolling down a hill. Fill in the missing data values in the table and determine the acceleration of the rolling ball. Also find the final Acceleration. Please make sure to fill out the table. Thank you sm!Please help lol I'm not ver good at these ones
Mathematics
College
find the GCF find the GCF
Biology
High School
When comparing data between two different groups, A. the middles of the data sets and the spreads around them should both be considered. B. the most frequently occurring values and the middle values should both be removed from the data sets. C. only the highest and lowest values of the data sets should be considered. D. only the average values of the data sets should be considered.
Mathematics
College
Please answer the question in the picturee
Mathematics
College
What is the equation of the line that is parallel to the line y = 3x - 4 and passesthrough the point (4, -2)?A. Y= 3x + 2B. y= 3x - 14O C. --}xD. y = 3x + 14
Biology
High School
As the territory of Africanized bees continues to expand, what is the most likely outcome?
Biology
High School
CAN U GUYS HELP ME!! PLEASE FIND TRNA AND THE MESSAGE IM CONFUSED
Chemistry
High School
Calculate the mass of 488 moles of calcium carbonate, CaCO3Help please!
Social Studies
High School
PLEASE HELP ME (100 POINTS) and no unnecessary answers plsImagine that you are the defendant in a trial where you are being charged with burglary. You are innocent and yet there is a great deal of evidence that make you look like you are guilty of the crime. You are being held in jail for the duration of the trial. Write a letter to your parents during the first day of deliberation. Think about the kind of things that you might be feeling while the jurors are deciding your fate. Look back through the lesson on the Constitution and refer to parts of it that you think may help or hurt your case.Your letter must be 350 words and have at least two references to the Constitution. Make sure that your letter sounds real and captures the emotion that someone who is in your shoes may really be feeling.
Mathematics
High School
Solve for y! I need help ASAP. PLEASE
Computers And Technology
High School
i u were to make 1 new animal in the world what would it be? (it can be cross breed)
Business
High School
Sal, a calendar-year taxpayer, uses the cash-basis method of accounting for his sole proprietorship. In late December, he performed $40,000 of consulting services for a client. Sal typically requires his clients to pay his bills immediately upon receipt. Assume that Sal's marginal tax rate is 32 percent this year and 37 percent next year and that he can earn an after-tax rate of return of 12 percent on his investments. Should Sal send his client the bill in December or January
Business
College
Possibility Fish (pounds)|| Fruit (pounds)A37|| 56B31|| 78C20|| 90D9|| 99Robinson Crusoe divides his time between catching fish and gathering fruit. Part of his production possibilities frontier is given in the above table. If Mr. Crusoe is on his PPF and he increases the amount of fruit he gathers from 56 to 90 pounds, what is the opportunity cost?A) 37 pounds of fish. B) 90 pounds of fruit. C) 34 pounds of fruit. D) 17 pounds of fish. E) 31 pounds of fish.
Physics
High School
(ii) a person scuffing her feet on a wool rug on a dry day accumulates a net charge of -34 mc. how many excess electrons does she get, and by how much does her mass increase?
Mathematics
College
Select all that apply Which of the following is true regarding the application of Chebyshev's theorem and the Empirical Rule? Check all that apply. Chebyshev's theorem applies to any set of values. Chebyshev's theorem works for symmetrical, bell-shaped distributions. Both work for skewed distributions. ClChebyshev's theorem applies only to symmetrical, bell-shaped distributions
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