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  1. Let me know if I'm correctusing power of 10: numerical of 10^2 is 1x10x10 and if multiply the numerical to get the sum in
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  2. Regarding the Kardashev scale, which type of modification has been offered by Carl Sagan? A) A numerical expansion, based on the
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  3. The formula gives the approximate distance to the horizon, d (in miles) given the height from the ground of a person's eye, h
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  4. For which pair of integers (l, w) , representing the length and width of a rectangle , is the numerical value of the area equal
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  5. Does this sound right?Describe your assigned method and how it is used to evaluate geologic time. My assigned method was
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  6. Which statement explains how you can distinguish between numerical and categorical data? (1 point)Numerical data is combined
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  7. Person A and person B are standing 95.00 m apart. Person A is on the left and person B is on the right. In between them at a
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  8. Carbon dioxide gas, measured at 4.0 mol CO2, is confined in a 5.00 L container at 25oC. Calculate the following:What is the
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  9. Please explain how to workout the below question, much appreciatedThe four digits of the PIN number of my debit card are such
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  10. Simplify The numerical equivalent of 12^−5⋅12^7, we can apply the product rule of integer exponents. By adding the
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