Suppose that the inside length

  1. Suppose a length of a side of the larger box is 12 inches. How many smaller boxes will fit inside the larger box?
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  2. Suppose that the inside length of a microwave oven is 30 cm. If the length of a microwave oven is one half of the wavelength of
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  3. The figure below shows a shaded rectangular region inside a large rectangle:A rectangle of length 10 units and width 5 units is
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  4. The figure below shows a shaded rectangular region inside a large rectangle:A rectangle of length 10 units and width 5 units is
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  5. 9.(06.04 MC) The figure below shows a shaded rectangular region inside a large rectangle: A rectangle of length 10 units and
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  6. I think this is geometry: There is a small box with a black frame around it. Inside the box, at the bottom, is an 8. Inside the
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  7. Suppose 0.015 kg of steam (at 100.00 °C) is added to 0.20 kg of water (initially at 14.0°C). The water is inside an aluminum
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  8. Suppose 0.0150 kg of steam (at 100.00°C) is added to 0.150 kg of water (initially at 19.3°C.). The water is inside a copper
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  9. Suppose 0.0210 kg of steam (at 100.00°C) is added to 0.210 kg of water (initially at 19.5°C.). The water is inside a copper
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  10. Suppose 0.0150 kg of steam (at 100.00°C) is added to 0.150 kg of water (initially at 19.3°C.). The water is inside a copper
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