Manhattan Tropics by Guillermo Cotto-Thorner The large calm lake in the middle was covered with rowboats in which novice rowers, outfitted in their Sunday best, spent so much effort trying to navigate out of tricky spots that little time remained for enjoyment. Almost all the girls had a flower in their hair, and those in the rowboats accentuate their finery with shrieks and peals of laughter. Some had never been in a boat. Excerpt from "Manhattan Tropics" by Guillermo Cotto-Thorner is being reprinted with permission from the publisher (©Arte Público Press - University of Houston) Question Use the sentences to answer the question. Select true or false to indicate whether the author uses language to appeal to each of the following senses. (1 point) True False sight True – sight False – sight touch True – touch False – touch taste True – taste False – taste hearing True – hearing False – hearing smell True – smell False – smell

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What is the the greatest common factor in the following expression?

12n^5 + 16n^3

A. 4n^3

B. 4n^5

C. 4n

D. 4
The greatest common factor (GCF) in the expression 12n^5 + 16n^3 is 4n^3.

A. 4n^3
What is the the greatest common factor in the following expression?

36h^6 - 24h^4 + 54h^2

A. 6h^2

B. 3h^2

C. 12h^2

D. 12
To find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the expression 36h^6 - 24h^4 + 54h^2, we need to factor out the common terms from each term.

The GCF of the coefficients 36, -24, and 54 is 6.

The GCF of the variables h^6, h^4, and h^2 is h^2.

Therefore, the overall GCF is 6h^2.

A. 6h^2