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History
High School
how did the expansion of railroad lines affects the steamboat industry
Mathematics
High School
Solve this. Please and thank you.
Health
College
every one tell me the most embarrasing thing that has ever happened to you
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
What is Rachel Hadas poem "Part and Whole" about?
Spanish
High School
Acerca de que tendra que hablar Nstor con Carla?
Mathematics
Middle School
Dominic folds a piece of paper in half several times. Which graph best shows the relationship between the number of folds he makes and the number of sections formed?
Mathematics
High School
What is the answer to 10w + 3 and 3?
Business
College
define moral hazard.
Mathematics
College
Select the correct comparison. A. The typical value and the spread are both greater in set B.B. The typical value is greater in set B. The spread is greater in set A.C. The typical value and the spread are both greater in set A.D. The typical value is greater in set A. The spread is greater in set B.
English
High School
How old do you wish you were?
Physics
High School
Which of these statements is true about the effect of a force exerted upon an object?a. A large force always produces a large change in the object's momentum.b. A small force always produces a large change in the object's momentum.c. A small force applied over a long time interval can produce a large change in the object's momentum.d. A large force produces a large change in the object's momentum only if the force is applied over a very short time interval.
Mathematics
College
Determine whether the value is a discrete random variable, continuous random variable, or not a random variable. a. The number of textbook authors now sitting at a computer b. The height of a randomly selected giraffe c. The responce to the survey question "Did you smoke in the last week" d. The amount of rain in City B during April e. The time it takes to fly from City A to City B f. The number of light bulbs that burn out in the text week in a room with 17 bulbs a. Is the a discrete random variable, a continuous random variable, or not a random variable? A. It is a random variable. B. It is a random variable. C. It is not a random variable.
Mathematics
High School
what is the formula for slope? ALL i need is the formula and if u cant give it to me than dont answer it.
Physics
High School
can someone please help me A waves velocity is 120 m/sec with a frequency of 6 Hz. What is its wavelength?
Mathematics
High School
Tell whether the angles are adjacent or vertical. Then find the value of x.
Mathematics
College
Answer this correctly I'll give brainalist + 10 points
History
High School
HURRY PLS What was the largest social class in ancient West African societies?the royal classthe upper classthe middle classthe enslaved class
Mathematics
High School
Which method can be used to find a Fractions equivalent to 5/6
Arts
High School
FINISH THE LYRICS ~~~ steady calling my phone i done told u before that its over...
Mathematics
College
Can someone please help me I need help
Spanish
Middle School
NECESITO AYUDA PORFAVOR!!!la texto esta en las imagenes y tambien en una de las imagenes hay las tres preguntas que yo necesita ayuda con :) Ayudameeeeeee
Health
High School
How was your experience from changing a babys diaper? Go into details. A question from my health class assignment.
Social Studies
College
4. What was a reason for Texas involvement in the Civil War? F. The Texas economy, social structure, and political values were much like the northern states. G. Texans believed that the U.S. government should intervene more in economic decisions. H. Texans depended on slave labor for its heavy cotton production. J. Texarts wanted the 13th Amendment added to the U.S. Constitution. 5. Counties for secession Counties against secession
Chemistry
High School
PLEASE HELP: 60 POINTSSelect all that apply!The emission of a Beta particle has the effect of:a change in mass of an electron emitted from the nucleusdecreasing mass by one unitincreasing mass by one unitadding a proton to the nucleusconverting 1 neutron to 1 electron and 1 proton
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