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Mathematics
College
Which expression is equivalent to (3-4)+5
Mathematics
College
c) 20 blank CD-Roms cost 3.20How much do 75 CD-Roms cost?
Physics
College
What evidence do we have that the moon is receding from Earth?
Mathematics
High School
Which numbers will round to 12 when they are rounded to the nearest whole number?Select each correct answer.11.3912.4311.6512.0511.18
Mathematics
College
13 + 4 (2x + 5)Help pls
Mathematics
College
PLEASE HELP!!!!!! ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST *EXTRA 40 POINTS** !! DONT SKIP :((
History
High School
In what year did the Western Roman Empire fall?
Biology
High School
What muscle is each number
Biology
High School
guys help with this plzz brainlest even if u try ur best :Vasoconstriction and Vasodilation__________ carries heat from the core around the body.As blood flows through the ______________ close to the surface of the ______, heat is lost to the bodys surroundings.The __________________ which supply the capillaries in the skin have smooth _________ in their walls. This means that the arterioles can dilate or constrict to ____________ the flow of blood into the capillaries.
English
High School
Which sentence lacks parallel structure? A) I listened to music as I sat in line at the bank. B) Antonio and I enjoyed a relaxing dinner and a romantic movie. C) Sam and Charlie watered the plants, pruned the rose bushes, and mowed the lawn. D) There are three ways into the apartment building: the back door, the front door, or you could go through the second story fire escape.**EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER**
Biology
High School
plz help will mark brainliest if correct! If the sum of all chemical reactions taking place in an ecosystem results in an overall change in free energy of 9732 kJ, which of the following best describes the impact this will have on the ecosystem? The amount of energy available to do work will increase. The ecosystem will move away from equilibrium. The energy given off as heat to the surroundings will decrease. The entropy of the ecosystem will increase.
Physics
High School
Explain in detail what you would experiencethroughout the year if the axis of the Earth was nottilted.
Physics
College
Two small, identical conducting spheres repel each other with a force of 0.020 N when they are 0.35 m apart. After a conducting wire is connected between the spheres and then removed, they repel each other with a force of 0.055 N. What is the original charge on each sphere
Mathematics
High School
HELP ME PLEASE HURRY UPIn the right triangle shown, what is the length of segment PQ?P17 cm15 cm
Biology
Middle School
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History
High School
What was the outcome of the ScopesTrial during the 1920's?A. Scopes was found not guilty.B. The case was settled out of court.C. Scopes was sent to federabprison.D. Scopes was found guilty and fined $100.
Mathematics
High School
$4,000 principal earning 6% interest after 3 years Simple Interest
Mathematics
High School
Function or not a function?
Chemistry
High School
Find the mass of 3.27 x 10^23 molecules of H2SO4. Use 3 significant digitsand put the units.
History
High School
What is the difference between a concentration camp and an extermination camp?help Please help
English
College
from A Bachelors Complaint of the Behaviour of Married Peopleby Charles LambAs a single man, I have spent a good deal of my time in noting down the infirmities of Married People, to console myself for those superior pleasures, which they tell me I have lost by remaining as I am.I cannot say that the quarrels of men and their wives ever made any great impression upon me, or had much tendency to strengthen me in those anti-social resolutions, which I took up long ago upon more substantial considerations. What oftenest offends me at the houses of married persons where I visit, is an error of quite a different description;it is that they are too loving.Not too loving neither: that does not explain my meaning. Besides, why should that offend me? The very act of separating themselves from the rest of the world, to have the fuller enjoyment of each others society, implies that they prefer one another to all the world.But what I complain of is, that they carry this preference so undisguisedly, they perk it up in the faces of us single people so shamelessly, you cannot be in their company a moment without being made to feel, by some indirect hint or open avowal, that you are not the object of this preference. Now there are some things which give no offence, while implied or taken for granted merely; but expressed, there is much offence in them. If a man were to accost the first homely-featured or plain-dressed young woman of his acquaintance, and tell her bluntly, that she was not handsome or rich enough for him, and he could not marry her, he would deserve to be kicked for his ill manners; yet no less is implied in the fact, that having access and opportunity of putting the question to her, he has never yet thought fit to do it. The young woman understands this as clearly as if it were put into words; but no reasonable young woman would think of making this the ground of a quarrel. Just as little right have a married couple to tell me by speeches, and looks that are scarce less plain than speeches, that I am not the happy man,the ladys choice. It is enough that I know I am not: I do not want this perpetual reminding.The display of superior knowledge or riches may be made sufficiently mortifying; but these admit of a palliative. The knowledge which is brought out to insult me, may accidentally improve me; and in the rich mans houses and pictures,his parks and gardens, I have a temporary usufruct at least. But the display of married happiness has none of these palliatives: it is throughout pure, unrecompensed, unqualified insult.Marriage by its best title is a monopoly, and not of the least invidious sort. It is the cunning of most possessors of any exclusive privilege to keep their advantage as much out of sight as possible, that their less favoured neighbours, seeing little of the benefit, may the less be disposed to question the right. But these married monopolists thrust the most obnoxious part of their patent into ourfaces.Nothing is to me more distasteful than that entire complacency and satisfaction which beam in the countenances of a new-married couple, in that of the lady particularly: it tells you, that her lot is disposed of in this world: that you can have no hopes of her. It is true, I have none; nor wishes either, perhaps: but this is one of those truths which ought, as I said before, to be taken for granted, not expressed. The excessive airs which those people give themselves, founded on the ignorance of us unmarried people, would be more offensive if they were less irrational. We will allow them to understand the mysteries belonging to their own craft better than we who have not had the happiness to be made free of the company: but their arrogance is not content within these limits. If a single person presume to offer his opinion in their presence, though upon the most indifferent subject, he is immediately silenced as an incompetent person. Nay, a young married lady of my acquaintance, who, the best of the jest was, had not changed her condition above a fortnight before, in a question on which I had the misfortune to differ from her, respecting the properest mode of breeding oysters for the London market, had the assurance to ask with a sneer, how such an old Bachelor as I could pretend to know any thing about such matters.All the following are mocked in the passage EXCEPTA.intelligence gained as a result of marriageB.undisguised preference of married couples for their spouseC.condescension of married females to bachelorsD.married individuals presumptive knowledgeE.overt cruelty of married couples to unattractive unmarried femalesPlease select the best answer from the choices providedABCDE
Mathematics
High School
PLEASE ANSWER HURRY!!
English
College
This case is as simple as black and white.How is this case literally about black and white?
Mathematics
Middle School
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