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path of a frogs leap:
path of a frogs leap: a frog leaps from a box 3 feet high and lands 4 feet from the base of the stump. we can consider the
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how do frogs evole
How did frogs evolve? Frogs evolved from ancestors that looked like living salamanders which themselves look
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In your opinion, how important is it to save the world's frogs from becoming extinct due to Bd?
a. I think saving frogs from Bd
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A biologist wants to know how many frogs in a pond have red speckles. In a sample of 72 frogs, 6 of them have red speckles. If
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Why will there be more darker frogs over time?(2 points)
Responses There will be more darker frogs because they are not being
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A population of 250 frogs increases at an annual rate of 22%.
a. Write an exponential function to model the population of frogs.
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Algebra 2. Help, PLEASE!
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What was a short-term result of the Great Leap Forward?
The Great Leap Forward resulted in a major decline of agricultural
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Lucy wants to find out the number of frogs in the pond near her house she catches 54 of them puts on a leg bands on each frog
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Frogs are amphibians. Like all amphibians, frogs are cold-blooded, meaning that their body temperatures change with the
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1. Assume the pond starts with 500 frogs. For this problem, our unit of population will be a kiloFrog (= 1,000 frogs), so the
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Kaleah
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