John: 50,000 Joe: 30,000 Jane: 60,000 Jill: 25,000 Total: 165,000

  1. Jane and John, with masses of 54kg and 63kg , respectively, stand on a frictionless surface 11m apart. John pulls on a rope that
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  2. Circle the correct form of the pronoun1. Jane and Sarah said (she, they) were too tired to skate any longer. Circle they 2.
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  3. Jane and John, with masses of 50kg and 68kg , respectively, stand on a frictionless surface 13m apart. John pulls on a rope that
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  4. John is driving at a constant speed of 20.0 m/s when he passes Jane, who is traveling in the same direction at 15.0 m/s at the
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  5. John is driving at a constant speed of 20.0 m/s when he passes Jane, who is traveling in the same direction at 15.0 m/s at the
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  6. Jane and John, with masses of 50 kg and 60 kg, respectively, stand on a frictionless surfact 10 m apart. John pulls on a rope
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  7. John: 50,000Joe: 30,000 Jane: 60,000 Jill: 25,000 Total: 165,000 Declare employees [4] Of Reals Declare Sum, Average As Real
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  8. Two kids are liars, three are telling the truth. Jane: "if onln Joey doesn't lie,then either Jane or John do" joey:"jack lies as
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  9. Table 3-1Assume that John and Jane can switch between producing bread and wine at a constant rate. Labor Hours Needed to Make 1
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  10. Refer to Table 3-1. Assume that John and Jane each work 24 hours. What happens to total production if instead of each person
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