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  1. The amount of coyotes in blythewood is represented by the equation. p(t)=800(.95)^t1a. is the population growing or decaying 1b.
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  2. Two coyotes are running across the snow.The coyotes are running at the same speed. One of the coyotes has a mass of 10 kg, and
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  3. Coyotes primarily feed on small mammals such as rabbit squirrels birds and mice many of these prey try to escape from coyotes by
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  4. Based on the article, which is true? Coyotes are rarely seen in cities because they have been driven out by other predators.
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  5. Which passage from the article best supports the idea that coyotes are adaptable? [Coyotes] can also live alone, in pairs, or in
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  6. Think about the article. Which is true?Scientists know that coyotes can thrive only when alone. Coyotes are not seen in cities
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  7. What cause-and-effect relationship is described in this article? A.Coyotes do not thrive in wild environments because they can
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  8. In a desert ecosystem, coyotes and rattlesnakes both eat the same type of mouse as a primary part of their diets. Recently,
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  9. What cause-and-effect relationship is described in this article? Coyotes' habitat has expanded across North America because they
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  10. Coyotes primarily feed on small mammals, such as rabbits, squirrels, birds, and mice.Many of these prey try to escape from
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