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Find the perimeter of △UVW. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary. Figures are not necessarily drawn to scale. TSR numbers are 83, 70, and 68 with angles of 75, 54, and 51. UVW numbers are 7, 6.8, and x wit...
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Which of the following describes a cold front? Select an answer A. Cold air moves and pushes warm air up. B. Cold air moves and goes above the warm air. C. Cold air moves and mixes with the warm air.
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Which describes the difference between a claim and a scientific claim? Claims are based more on truth than scientific claims are. Anyone can make a claim, but a scientific claim is backed by experimental evidence. Claims...
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Which imperial power occupied Egypt in 1882 because of debt incurred from building the Suez Canal?(1 point) Responses Belgium Belgium the U.S. the U.S. France France Great Britain
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After a scientist wrote up her findings in a paper, she submitted it to a journal for peer review. After the review, it was accepted. What happens to the paper in the next step of the peer-review process? It becomes a pa...
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Sara was able to identify ten of the constellation in the night sky. This sentence is an example of __________ A. Prose B. Rhyme C. Drama D. Poetry
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Why were the Spanish and Portuguese so interested in finding new ways to get to Asia?(1 point) Responses They had never traveled to Asia before. They had never traveled to Asia before. Europeans could not trade over land...
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Carla submitted her paper to be peer reviewed. Several of the reviewers had a problem with the way her methods were written. Which would most likely be Carla’s next step? getting rid of the paper and starting a new proje...
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Which is a characteristic of a scientific claim? it is supported by a controlled experiment with multiple trials that can be repeated by others it is another way to describe the controlled variables in an experiment. it...
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How many vowel sounds are in English
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Find the perimeter of △WXY. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary. Figures are not necessarily drawn to scale. VTU numbers are 85, 108, and 114 with angles of 45, 63, and 72. WXY numbers are 64.8, 51, and x...
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Find the cosine of ∠T. 32 60 68 T S U Simplify your answer and write it as a proper fraction, improper fraction, or whole number. cos(T)=
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An octopus propels itself through the water by ejecting water through a funnel in its body. How does this demonstrate Newton's third law? A. When the octopus emerge the water out, the water acts with an equal force on th...
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Which is a characteristic of a scientific claim? it is supported by a controlled experiment with multiple trials that can be repeated by others it is another way to describe the controlled variables in an experiment it i...
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Find the perimeter of △WXY. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary. Figures are not necessarily drawn to scale. VTU numbers are 85, 108, and 114 with angles of 45, 63, and 72. WXY numbers are 45, 63, and 72...
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Find the perimeter of △EFG. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary. Figures are not necessarily drawn to scale. DCB numbers are 68, 60, and 84 with angles of 53, 45, and 82. EFG numbers are 42, 34, and x wit...
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What is the net force of the cart if 2 smaller people pull on the cart from the left with a force of 50 N each and 1 larger person pulls on the cart from the right with a force of 150 N? A. 0 Newtons B. 50 Newtons C. 100...
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Two metal balls with the same mass hang so that they are touching each other. The ball on the left is pulled to the side and released. What will happen when it swings back and hits the ball on the right? A. The ball on t...
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Find the perimeter of △EFG. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary. Figures are not necessarily drawn to scale.
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What happens to light as it passes through a blue sports drink?(1 point) Responses All colors are refracted by the drink except for blue, which is reflected through the drink. All colors are refracted by the drink except...
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Why is it often colder on cloudy summer days?(1 point) Responses More sunlight is absorbed than transmitted by the dark lower layer of clouds. More sunlight is absorbed than transmitted by the dark lower layer of clouds....
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Which property causes a pencil to appear bent or broken when it is placed in a glass partially filled with water?(1 point) Responses Normal Normal Reflection Reflection Refraction Refraction Absorption
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When white light strikes this object, the light is completely absorbed, with none of it transmitted or reflected. Which type of object could this be?(1 point) Responses a green long-sleeved shirt a green long-sleeved shi...
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A scientific argument will be considered invalid if the evidence supporting that argument is based on inconsistent data. independent data. unlimited results. controlled results.
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According to Newton's Third Law of motion, which statement is always correct? A. If two moving objects collide, then they will bounce off each other. B. If a moving object hits another object, then the second object will...
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