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Suppose a child of weigh w climbs into the sled. If the tension force is measured to be 58.5 N, find the weight of the child and
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Taylar H.
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you weigh 120 lb at the sidewalk outside the world trade center. Suppose you ride from this level to the top of one of its 1350
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Radhikha
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A child's weight (lbs) can be expressed as the function f(x)= 0.5x + 7.8. where x is time in months. How much did the child
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glenn
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A child's weight (lbs) can be expressed as the function f(x)= 0.5x + 7.8. where x is time in months. How much did the child
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glenn
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Suppose you weigh 105 . How much would you weigh on other planets in our solar system? Assume you can stand either on the
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Alex-Johnson
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You weigh 516 N at sidewalk level outside the World Trade Center in New York City. Suppose that you ride from this level to the
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Xavier
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A 450.8 N child and a 101.0 N child sit on either end of a 2.2 m long seesaw.
How far from the 450.8 N child should the pivot be
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amanda and leah
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A 450.8 N child and a 101.0 N child sit on either end of a 2.2 m long seesaw.
How far from the 450.8 N child should the pivot be
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amanda and leah
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Clark's Rule is commonly used to calculate the childresn's dosage of medication:
Clark's Rule is: C=A x W/150 Use the rule to
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Clark's Rule is commonly used to calculate the childresn's dosage of medication:
Clark's Rule is: C=A x W/150 Use the rule to
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