The solid figure is separated

  1. The solid figure is separated along the dotted line into two rectangular prisms.What are the volumes of the two rectangular
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  2. The solid figure is separated along the dotted line into two rectangular prisms.What are the volumes of the two rectangular
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  3. The dashed-lined figure is a dilation image of the solid-lined figure. Is the dilation an enlargement or a reduction? What is
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  4. The dashed-lined figure is a dilation image of the solid-lined figure. Is the dilation an enlargement or a reduction? What is
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  5. Which cannot be separated into simpler substances by physical or mechanical methods such as filtering, boiling, or sifting?A. a
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  6. Assuming the solid is constructed from cubes measuring 1 unit on each edge and that the figure is completely solid, what is the
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  7. Which of these represents a chemical change?A) two compounds combining to form a mixture B) a mixture being separated into two
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  8. Which of these represents a chemical change?A) two compounds combining to form a mixture B) a mixture being separated into two
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  9. What is a substance that cannot be separated into simpler substances by physical or mechanical methods such as filtering,
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  10. Which of the following is not true?A. In a solid of revolution, the cross-sections are circles or washers. B. You can figure the
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