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Create a sample division problem with a 2-digit divisor and give an incorrect answer, showing the steps taken to get the incorrect answer. Other students will determine where you went wrong in your work.

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Which becomes a problem whdds pollution to wells.
It adds pollution to wells.

It removes water more quickly than it can be replaced.
It removes water more quickly than it can be replaced.

It becomes too expensive to maintain the aquifer.
It becomes too expensive to maintain the aquifer.

It causes porous rock to suddenly harden.
It causes porous rock to suddenly harden.en mining groundwater continues?(1 point)
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Which becomes a problem when mining groundwater continues?(1 point)
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It adds pollution to wells.
It adds pollution to wells.

It removes water more quickly than it can be replaced.
It removes water more quickly than it can be replaced.

It becomes too expensive to maintain the aquifer.
It becomes too expensive to maintain the aquifer.

It causes porous rock to suddenly harden.
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Answer plz
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What might happen if there is excessive water removal from the Central Valley Aquifer in California?(1 point)
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It can cause severe weather changes in California.
It can cause severe weather changes in California.

It could cause faults to be less stable, resulting in earthquakes.
It could cause faults to be less stable, resulting in earthquakes.

It could force tectonic plates to move, resulting in volcanoes.
It could force tectonic plates to move, resulting in volcanoes.

It can transform California completely to a desert.
It can transform California completely to a desert.
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What caused the Indus Valley civilization to disappear?

(1 point)
Responses

heavy flooding

heavy flooding

drought

drought

foreign invaders

foreign invaders

no known cause

no known cause
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Choose out of







heavy flooding

heavy flooding

drought

drought

foreign invaders

foreign invaders

no known cause
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Is it heavy flooding or drought
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Division problem: 56 ÷ 24

Incorrect answer: 11

Steps taken to get the incorrect answer:

1. First, divide the first digit of the dividend, 5, by the divisor, 2: 5 ÷ 2 = 2.
2. Write the quotient, 2, above the division bar.
3. Multiply the divisor, 24, by the quotient, 2, getting 48.
4. Subtract 48 from the first two digits of the dividend, 56, to get the remainder: 56 - 48 = 8.
5. Bring down the next digit, 6, so now the dividend becomes 86.
6. Divide 86 by the divisor, 24: 86 ÷ 24 = 3.
7. Write the quotient, 3, beside the previous quotient (2), getting 23.
8. Multiply the divisor, 24, by the new quotient, 3: 24 * 3 = 72.
9. Subtract 72 from the remaining digits of the dividend, 86, to get the remainder: 86 - 72 = 14.

Therefore, the incorrect answer is 11.
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One possible consequence of continued mining groundwater is that it causes porous rock to suddenly harden.
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One problem that can occur when mining groundwater continues is that it removes water more quickly than it can be replaced.
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The problem that can occur when mining groundwater continues is that it removes water more quickly than it can be replaced.
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If there is excessive water removal from the Central Valley Aquifer in California, it could cause faults to be less stable, resulting in earthquakes.
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The Indus Valley civilization is believed to have disappeared primarily due to a combination of heavy flooding and drought. Additionally, some evidence suggests that foreign invaders also played a role in the decline of the civilization.
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The reasons for the decline and disappearance of the Indus Valley civilization are not definitively known. There are multiple theories, but no known cause has been determined.
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Among the given options, it is believed that heavy flooding and drought contributed to the decline and disappearance of the Indus Valley civilization.
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The decline and disappearance of the Indus Valley civilization are believed to be primarily caused by a combination of heavy flooding and drought.

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