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  1. A falling 50-kg skydiver experiences an upward acceleration of 6.2 m/s2 when she opens her parachute?Show (by calculation) how
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  2. 37+18=Drag the number to show the partial sums and the sum Numbers may be used once or more than once or not at all
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  3. Drag each number to show whether or not it is a solution to the inequality.%0D%0A%0D%0AInequality:
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  4. 10.> Drag the numbers into the inequality above to show which is larger. Drag and drop the correct choice into the blank spaces
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  5. QuestionWatch Video Show Examples Solve for xx and graph the solution on the number line below. 80, is less than, 10, x 80< 10x
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  6. QuestionWatch Video Show Examples Solve for xx and graph the solution on the number line below. x, plus, 10, is less than or
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  7. Drag and drop the number and enter the table to show how many atoms of each type are represented on each side of the cellular
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  8. The number z and −1.9 are additive inverses.Drag and drop −1.9 and z to their correct positions on the number line. Drag and
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  9. The number h and 1.4 are additive inverses.Drag and drop 1.4 and h to their correct positions on the number line. Drag and drop
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  10. The number p and 23 are additive inverses.Drag and drop 23 and p to their correct positions on the number line. Drag and drop
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