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tire: bicycle :: window :
A tire is a small part of a bicycle, and a window is a small part of a house. The tire of a bicycle is like the window to a
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bob
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In this analogy, the relationship between "tire" and "bicycle" is that a tire is a component or part of
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The gauge pressure in both tires of a bicycle is 720 kPa. If the bicycle and the rider have a combined mass of 87.0 kg, what is
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Anonymous
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Casey paid $45 for one new tire and one used tyre for his bicycle. The new tire costs $17 more than the used tire. How much did
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Miranda
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This is an example of what TYPE of analogy?
tire : bicycle :: window : house
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i's Dum
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Tire bicycle window house explained the relationship in the analogy
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Hannah
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This is an example of what TYPE of analogy?
tire : bicycle :: window : house (Lesson 4)
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In both pairs, the first object (tire, window) is a component or part of the second object (bicycle, house). Just as a bicycle
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The following sentence pair can be revised into one better sentence. Choose the sentence that is the best revision.
The bicycle
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In 1-2 sentences, explain the relationship in the analogy.
tire: bicycle : window: house
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