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Computers And Technology
High School
Tech A says that ABS controls braking every time the brakes are applied. Tech B says that during an ABS event, it is normal for the brake pedal to pulsate. Who is correct?
Social Studies
High School
since the general policy of the empire was that christians were not to be sought out, it became important for christians to defend against the rumors being spread about them.
Mathematics
College
2 Amanda and Gabby bake bread. Amandatakes 0.4 of the bread home. Gabby takes0.6 of the bread home. In the spacebelow, draw a model that shows howmuch bread each girl takes home.
Mathematics
College
(e) Use the estimates from (c) and (d) to calculate the relative change in the average household income from 2002 to 2012. Round to the nearest one percent. Indicate if the change is an increase or decrease.Answer of (c): $ 54,000Answer of (d): $ 51,000
Mathematics
High School
Every point on a circle the same distance from the center of the circle. If (x, y) represents any point on a circle and (5,2) is the center of the circle, use the Distance Formula to represent the length of the radius r of the circle
Mathematics
College
(a) An angle measures 81. What is the measure of its supplement? (b) An angle measures 61. What is the measure of its complement? 2 measure of the supplement: X 5 ? measure of the complement:
Mathematics
College
A parasailer is attached to a boat with a rope. While parasailing the angle of depression to the boat is 25. When the parasailer is attached to the boat with a 300-foot rope, how high above the boat is he? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a foot a about 2719 ft c. about 177.5 ft b. about 82.8 ft d about 126.8 ft OD
Physics
College
How much force is required to keep a 2-kg object moving to the right with a constant speed of 8.4 m/s?
Chemistry
College
The pressure of neon changes from 786 mmHg to 1811 mmHg in an enclosed gas tank. Ifthe initial temperature 87C what is the new temperature (in C)? (Hint: changeTemp to solve the problem, change the temp back to C). Show your workil
Mathematics
College
write an equation of the line that passes through the given points. (-9,0) and (0,-3)
Mathematics
College
Suppose you are driving. You notice that after driving for 3 hours, you are 165 miles from Seattle. You continue driving, and calculate that after driving 8 hours you are 415 miles from Seattle.
Physics
High School
A microwave at a potential difference of 120 V uses 50,000 J of energy during the 60 s it is on for? What is the current?
Mathematics
High School
Find the area of the trapezoid.4 in4 in.5 inA=in 2
Chemistry
High School
How many peaks would you expect in the proton-decoupled C NMR spectra of the following compounds? (Hint: Look for symmetry.) sa se mail (a) 2,2-Dimethyl-1-propanol (b) (e) cis-1,4-Dimethylcyclohexane, at 20C and at -60C. (Hint: Review Sections 4-4 and 10-5.)
Chemistry
College
Need help ASAP!!!!!!
Physics
High School
Assume ideal behavior. How many moles of are needed to fill a 2000L weather balloon at 210K and 1atm pressure? Round your answer to the nearest mole (use R = 0.082057 L atm mol-1K-1)
Mathematics
High School
What is the surface area of the cylinder with height 2 in and radius 8 in? Round youranswer to the nearest thousandth.
English
College
Humans are the only animals on earth that chew gum.What type of verb is 'are' as used in this sentence?A) Linking VerbB) Isn't a verbC) Action verbD) Helping Verb
Physics
High School
The density of gold is 19.3 g/cm3. What is the volume of a 13 g gold nugget? (Density: D = m/v)
Mathematics
High School
what is .9 repeating as a fraction
Mathematics
High School
If 7 is subtracted from half of a number, the result is 14. Find the number. a.41b.42 c.43 d.44
Mathematics
College
9. Sofija buys a bracelet for $14.50 plus 8% tax.Momoka buys a necklace for $12 plus 8% tax.Enter the sum, in dollars, that Sofija andMomoka paid, including tax.
English
High School
Last year we _____ (go) to the fair every Sunday
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