Sir Tim Berners-Lee wrote the

  1. Sir Tim Berners-Lee wrote the three fundamentals for the web. What are these three fundamentals? Choose the answer.
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  2. Eureka! by Ken Chowder1 YOU WOULDN’T THINK something as unscientific as accident could have played much of a role in the life
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  3. Eureka! by Ken Chowder1 YOU WOULDN’T THINK something as unscientific as accident could have played much of a role in the life
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  4. Eureka!by Ken Chowder 1 YOU WOULDN’T THINK something as unscientific as accident could have played much of a role in the life
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  5. Simplify: 32×3−15−2×20Adam wrote: 3−2×522 Nick wrote: 3×52 Shane wrote: 3−352 Who was correct and why? (1 point)
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  6. Question 12*3-4/5^-2 Adam wrote: 2*5 ^2/3^4 Nick wrote: 5^2//2*3^4 Shane wrote: 2*3^4/5^2 Who is correct and why
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  7. Simplify: 32×3−15−2×20Adam wrote: 3−2×522 Nick wrote: 3×52 Shane wrote: 3−352 Who was correct
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  8. The article states:Computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee read the story as a child. He said it inspired his creation, the World
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  9. A drummer and a guitarist each wrote songs for their band. The guitarist wrote 8 fewer than twice the number of songs that the
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  10. A drummer and a guitarist each wrote songs for their band. The guitarist wrote 8 fewer than twice the number of songs that the
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