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December 5, 2025
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Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World. Starting around 1800, sugar became the staple food that allowed the English factories—the most advanced economies in the world—to run. Sugar supplied the energy, the hint of...
Asked by berlanda
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2:21 PM
The hydrogen bomb relies on the process of nuclear fission. Please select the best answer from the choices provided True False
Asked by maribel
1 answer
2:20 PM
Which statement correctly describes Earth’s magnetic field? A compass can lead a hiker to the geographic North Pole. The magnetic pole near the South Pole is a north pole. Compasses point toward a magnetic pole that is a...
Asked by ash
1 answer
2:20 PM
There are no negative consequences to using nuclear energy. Please select the best answer from the choices provided True False
Asked by maribel
1 answer
2:20 PM
A streetlight post needs some extra support for potential bad weather and high winds. The city wants to install metal support brackets on the light post. Each bracket will be braced into the ground and will then attach t...
Asked by Zephyr Benedict
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2:20 PM
Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World. Cane sugar had brought millions of Africans into slavery, then helped foster the movement to abolish the slave trade. In Cuba large-scale sugar planting began in the 1800s,...
Asked by berlanda
1 answer
2:19 PM
The use of nuclear energy can have both positive and negative consequences. Which of the following is a positive consequence of using nuclear energy? a. Nuclear energy uses nonrenewable resources. b. Nuclear energy produ...
Asked by maribel
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2:19 PM
An electric pole has a support cable that is attached to the pole 20 ft. from the ground. The cable is anchored on the ground 10 ft. from the base of the pole. How long is the cable? Round to the nearest tenth. A. 300 ft...
Asked by Zephyr Benedict
1 answer
2:19 PM
Read the passage and study the image and caption from Sugar Changed the World. The interior of a cotton mill factory in Manchester, England, in the 1800's. Women and girls are operating the machinery. Caption: The first...
Asked by berlanda
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2:19 PM
What happens to the heat that is produced from fission reactions that occur in nuclear power plants? a. It is used to turn water into steam. b. It is used to heat local buildings. c. It is a waste product and is not used...
Asked by maribel
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2:18 PM
Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World. Twenty-three years earlier, King Louis XIV had issued a set of rules that defined slavery as legal in the French sugar islands. But when two slaves managed to reach France,...
Asked by berlanda
1 answer
2:18 PM
Sylvia is replacing a piece of siding on her house. To make the 12 ft. ladder stable, the bottom of the ladder needs to be 6 ft. from the base of her house. Applying the Pythagorean Theorem and rounding to the nearest te...
Asked by Zephyr Benedict
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2:18 PM
How does increasing the distance between charged objects affect the electric force between them? The electric force increases because the distance has an indirect relationship to the force. The electric force increases b...
Asked by ash
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2:18 PM
If a right triangle has legs that are both 12 cm long, how long is the hypotenuse? Round the answer to the nearest hundredth. A. 16.97 B. 288 C. 17.0 D. Not enough information is given to solve problem.
Asked by Zephyr Benedict
1 answer
2:17 PM
# This program simulates a single transaction - # either a deposit or a withdrawal - at a bank. balance = 1000 type_of_transaction = input("Deposit or Withdrawl:") amount=int(input("Enter Amount: $")) if type_of_transact...
Asked by dave
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2:16 PM
An object that is made of which material is likely to be attracted to a magnet? nitrogen nickel paper plastic
Asked by ash
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2:16 PM
Write a hypothesis for Part II of the lab, which is about the relationship described by F = ma. In the lab, you will use a toy car and apply forces to it. Use the format of "if . . . then . . . because . . .” and be sure...
Asked by KP
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2:16 PM
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2:15 PM
How are the magnetic field lines near the south pole of a magnet affected when a second south pole is brought near it? The field lines combine with the lines around the second south pole. The field lines overlap with the...
Asked by ash
1 answer
2:15 PM
Despite the energy crisis in the 1970s, the United States has .
Asked by maribel
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2:14 PM
If an object is in motion, then the object will stay in motion because the object has inertia. What did you include in your hypothesis? Check all that apply. defines Newton’s first law mentions the motion of objects prov...
Asked by KP
1 answer
2:13 PM
Directions: we just finished reading the short story "Charles" in class together. Now that you know what happens in the story, complete the task below. Summarize Write an objective summary of what happened in the story i...
Asked by Thomas
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2:13 PM
Write a hypothesis for Part I of the lab, which is about the effect on an object being carried by a car, when the car experiences a sudden impact. Use the format of "if . . . then . . . because . . . ” and be sure to ans...
Asked by KP
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2:12 PM
How can Newton's laws be experimentally verified? What did you include in your question? Check all that apply. Newton’s laws experimentation verification of Newton’s laws may mention collecting data
Asked by KP
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2:10 PM
In this experiment, you will use a track, a toy car, and some washers to explore Newton’s first two laws of motion. You will make observations and collect data regarding the motion of these objects. In the space below, w...
Asked by KP
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2:09 PM
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