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  1. christopher sees a bird in a tree at an angle of elevation of 50 degree. After walking 30 feet further from the tree, he views
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  2. Austin sees Christopher 1/6 of a mile away. Christopher is riding his bicycle towards Austin at two miles per hour. How much
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  3. A 300 g bird flying along at 6.4 m/s sees a 10 g insect heading straight toward it with a speed of 34 m/s (as measured by an
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  4. A 300 g bird flying along at 6.2 m/s sees a 10 g insect heading straight toward it with a speed of 27 m/s (as measured by an
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  5. A 0.205 kg bird flying along at 7.8 m/s sees a 0.029 kg insect heading straight toward it with a speed of 15 m/s (as measured by
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  6. A bird watcher sees a small yellow bird in a tree explain to the bird watcher how he can use a. Dichotomous key to identify the
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  7. A bird watcher sees a small yellow bird in a tree. Explain to the bird watcher how he can use a dichotomous key to identify the
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  8. This shows that Christopher sees himself as an observer of reality, aiming to describe what he notices rather than crafting
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  9. A bird-watcher sees a small yellow bird in a tree. Explain to the bird-watcher how he can use a dichotomous key to identify the
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  10. A bird-watcher sees a small yellow bird in a tree. Explain to the bird-watcher how he can use a dichotomous key to identify the
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