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Mathematics
High School
1. Select all of the true statements. A. Pi is the area of a circle of radius 1.B. Pi is the area of a circle of diameter 1.C. Pi is the circumference of a circle of radius 1.D. Pi is the circumference of a circle of diameter 1. E. Pi is the constant of proportionality relating the diameter of a circle to its circumference.F. Pi is the constant of proportionality relating the radius of a circle to its area.
Mathematics
College
what is 6.1x3 x 6.9x3.1
Mathematics
High School
Regina has a bag of marbles that contains 3 blue marbles, 4 red marbles, and 5 yellow marbles. She draws one marble, then replaces it, and draws one more.There are possible outcomes.The probability the first drawn marble will be blue is .The probability the second marble drawn will be yellow is .So, P(blue, then yellow) = .
History
College
investigating the effects of formalin treated eggplants on mice. A. experimental B. descriptive C. ex post facto D. quasiexperimental E. correlational. F. case study
Mathematics
High School
Lynn's cable bill for watching television is a first rate of $50 per month plus $1.25 for every movie that she chooses to rent. After one month of service, she owed $66.2.
Health
College
Recognizing the Health Benefits of TechnologyComplete these statements that demonstrate how technology can promote a healthy lifestyle.An individual decides to use a fitness trainer app as a way to .An individual creates calendar alerts in his phone to remind him to fill out his daily food log to .An individual joins an online community forum related to diet and exercise to .
Social Studies
College
Predict what will happen to the saturation point of sugar mixed into warm water versus sugar mixed intocold waterO A. More sugar will be able to be mixed with warm water than cold water.oB. Less sugar will be able to be mixed with warm water than cold water.OC. More sugar will be able to be mixed with cold water than warm water.OD. Any amount of sugar will be mixed with warm water.
Mathematics
College
COMPLETE THE SENTENCE: Two lines that do not intersect and are also not parallel are ___lines.
Mathematics
High School
I need help with this.
Mathematics
Middle School
Help what was the average change in elevation per min was ____ ft per min
Mathematics
High School
Order the numbers from least to greatest: 7, 18, 12, -16, -11, 1 *
Social Studies
High School
"The world is a common house for all". Justify it.
Mathematics
High School
1. Reduce the ratio to the simplest form: a)5:10=_____. b)60:54=____.
Chemistry
High School
hydrogen ions ________ acidity of the water which is a key point.
Mathematics
High School
Number of questions answered by each of the ten people are shown on the dot plot below #HELP
Chemistry
College
If all candles are the same size, which would burn longer?O a candle with a 750ml beaker as a coverO a candle with a 250ml beaker as a coverThey would burn the same amount of timeO a candle with a 150mL beaker as a cover
English
High School
what comes first? words thoughts reality perception
English
College
Doyou think human being could change thir attitude towards environment
English
High School
She kept hiking even though her ankle was swollenand painful. Is this a compoundsimple orcomplex sentence?
Mathematics
High School
55,820 in scientific notation
Advanced Placement (AP)
College
The reference to "barriers which separate Muslims and Hindus" in the excerpt most directly refers to which of the following?A. The increase in Islamic military expansion campaigns under the Turkish peopleB. The cultural tension between followers of strict monotheism and rituals polytheismC. The difference in the role of women between society thought out the Islamic worldD. The enforcement of special taxes placed on non-Muslim
Chemistry
College
What does it mean for an atom to be stable?
English
College
The bell rang to call the campers to dinner.
Mathematics
College
Find the (perpendicular) distance from the line given by the parametric equationsx(t)= -2-6ty(t)= 1-3tz(t)= -5+7t to the point (-8,9,8)
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