Scientists once thought sharks never

  1. Scientists once thought sharks never moved around much. They believed sharks didn’t travel far from the area where they were
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  2. 2 - What happened to sharks as their environment changed in Passage 1?* 10 points A) Sharks slowly dwindled in population. B)
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  3. In conclusion, people should stop hunting sharks because they are essential to the growth of reefs.A: with an anecdote about
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  4. 9 - What message are the authors of Passage 1 and Passage 2 trying to get across?* 10 points A) Sharks are interesting
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  5. Sharks feed on a wide variety of prey and have low mortality rates. It is important that an ecosystem containing sharks contain
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  6. The histogram below summarizes the lengths, in feet, of a group of adult female sharks. Select all the statements that are true,
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  7. 1Many people fear sharks because of their big, sharp teeth. However, their teeth make them one of the coolest animals on the
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  8. Select the examples of qualitative data.Responses The smallest shark weighs 250 lbs. The smallest shark weighs 250 lbs. There
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  9. Question: Find the probability of randomly selecting a "second grader that thinks sharks are scary" P(second grader AND sharks).
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  10. Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following sentences uses CORRECT punctuation? (1 point) Responses Sharks are considered dangerous
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