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ok that is the equation that I had got as well but how do I cross multiply?
dyes in M&M's and like how it moves up chromatography paper
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Sounds like you are in Huler's AP calc class :o
this doesn't help!!!
The fact that they both have DNA is a similarity but the DNA does actually differ in that like Amy said above and that prokaryotic DNA is linear and eukaryotic DNA is typically circular wrapped around histone proteins. And prokaryotic cells do not have organelles in general, not just ribosomes and mitochondria.
The pancreas is both endocrine and exocrine. It is exocrine due to its ability to release digestive enzymes and it is endocrine because of its ability of releasing hormones such as insulin.
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1x16
16x1
2x8
8x2
4x4
Fx=F-mgsinθ=0
F=mgsinθ
WF=∫F*ds=∫Fcos0ldθ use θ=0 and θ=θ0
=mgl(1-cosθ)
h=l-lcosθ0
WF=mgl(1-cosθ0)
=mgh
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common ancestor
punctuated equilibrium
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The Bracelet
by Colette
translated by Matthew Ward
“. . . Twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine . . . There really are twenty-nine . . .”
Madame Augelier mechanically counted and recounted the little pavé1 diamonds. Twenty-nine square brilliants, set in a bracelet, which slithered between her fingers like a cold and supple snake. Very white, not too big, admirably matched to each other—the pretty bijou2 of a connoisseur. She fastened it on her wrist, and shook it, throwing off blue sparks under the electric candles; a hundred tiny rainbows, blazing with color, danced on the white tablecloth. But Madame Augelier was looking more closely instead at the other bracelet, the three finely engraved creases encircling her wrist above the glittering snake.
“Poor François . . . what will he give me next year, if we’re both still here?”
François Augelier, industrialist, was traveling in Algeria at the time, but, present or absent, his gift marked both the year’s end and their wedding anniversary. Twenty-eight jade bowls, last year; twenty-seven old enamel plaques mounted on a belt, the year before . . .
“And the twenty-six little Royal Dresden3 plates . . . And the twenty-four meters of antique Alençon lace4 . . .” With a slight effort of memory Madame Augelier could have gone back as far as four modest silver place settings, as far as three pairs of silk stockings . . .
“We weren’t rich back then. Poor François, he’s always spoiled me so . . .” To herself, secretly, she called him “poor François,” because she believed herself guilty of not loving him enough, underestimating the strength of affectionate habits and abiding fidelity.
Madame Augelier raised her hand, tucked her little finger under, extended her wrist to erase the bracelet of wrinkles, and repeated intently, “It’s so pretty . . . the diamonds are so white . . . I’m so pleased . . .” Then she let her hand fall back down and admitted to herself that she was already tired of her new bracelet.
“But I’m not ungrateful,” she said naively with a sigh. Her weary eyes wandered from the flowered tablecloth to the gleaming window. The smell of some Calville apples in a silver bowl made her feel slightly sick and she left the dining room.
In her boudoir5 she opened the steel case which held her jewels, and adorned her left hand in honor of the new bracelet. Her ring had on it a black onyx band and a blue-tinted brilliant; onto her delicate, pale, and somewhat wrinkled little finger, Madame Augelier slipped a circle of dark sapphires. Her prematurely white hair, which she did not dye, appeared even whiter as she adjusted amid slightly frizzy curls a narrow fillet sprinkled with a dusting of diamonds, which she immediately untied and took off again.
“I don’t know what’s wrong with me. I’m not feeling all that well. Being fifty is a bore, basically . . . ”
She felt restless, both terribly hungry and sick to her stomach, like a convalescent
whose appetite the fresh air has yet to restore.
“Really, now, is a diamond actually as pretty as all that?”
Madame Augelier craved a visual pleasure which would involve the sense of taste as well; the unexpected sight of a lemon, the unbearable squeaking of the knife cutting it in half, makes the mouth water with desire . . .
“But I don’t want a lemon. Yet this nameless pleasure which escapes me does exist, I know it does, I remember it! Yes, the blue glass bracelet . . .”
A shudder made Madame Augelier’s slack cheeks tighten. A vision, the duration of which she could not measure, granted her, for a second time, a moment lived forty years earlier, that incomparable moment as she looked, enraptured, at the color of the day, the iridescent, distorted image of objects seen through a blue glass bangle, moved around in a circle, which she had just been given. That piece of perhaps Oriental glass, broken a few hours later, had held in it a new universe, shapes not the inventions of dreams, slow, serpentine animals moving in pairs, lamps, rays of light congealed in an atmosphere of indescribable blue . . .
The vision ended and Madame Augelier fell back, bruised, into the present, into reality.
But the next day she began searching, from antique shops to flea markets, from flea markets to crystal shops, for a glass bracelet, a certain color of blue. She put the passion of a collector, the precaution, the dissimulation6 of a lunatic into her search. She ventured into what she called “impossible districts,” left her car at the corner of strange streets, and in the end, for a few centimes, she found a circle of blue glass which she recognized in the darkness, stammered as she paid for it, and carried it away.
In the discreet light of her favorite lamp she set the bracelet on the dark field of an old piece of velvet, leaned forward, and waited for the shock . . . But all she saw was a round piece of bluish glass, the trinket of a child or a savage, hastily made and blistered with bubbles; an object whose color and material her memory and reason recognized; but the powerful and sensual genius who creates and nourishes the marvels of childhood, who gradually weakens, then dies mysteriously within us, did not even stir.
Resigned, Madame Augelier thus came to know how old she really was and measured the infinite plain over which there wandered, beyond her reach, a being detached from her forever, a stranger, turned away from her, rebellious and free even from the bidding of memory: a little ten-year-old girl wearing on her wrist a bracelet of blue glass.
how did u answer it ?!
If the average of six integers is 38, then the total must be 6 × 38, or 228. If the average of seven integers is 47, then the total must be 7 × 47, or 329. Since you are adding a seventh integer to the set, the value of the seventh integer will be the difference between 329 and 228: 329 −228 = 101.
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I think a or c
are these right???
i wish i could help u but im in the same situation
1. A
2. A
3. D
4. C
The answer is 12.5 I grew up knowing that you can't divide something into a larger number..... I need to rewire my brain thank you. (Random mumbling about how little sense this makes)
Is it correct??
Miami is correct but 12 is b
1.B,C
2.C
3.C
4.B
5.D
6.A
7.A
8.C
D all of the above
@Mary ????
i am taking the test right now i will give the answers when i am done:)
Answers:
1.) C
2.) B
3.) D
4.) A
5.) C
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Reading and making sure that the materials you provide are correct is difficult.
um Ms. Sue she didnt say the actual word she said "effing" and she got a point she doesnt know!?!?!
Lola is correct its for a quick check the test is sum different.
ik its 2019 but still....
is this for connexus 6th grade unit test in sience on earths interior systoms???
Sup is wrong. red wolf is 100000%
there is fake ms sues
I think that it is A, but I am not sure
The answer is b
that helps thx
that don't help....
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Ms. Sue I was on her to check my answers and you said you disagree with C . It was A and C for the correct answer .
What the literal.....fooey O.o
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Its D<A<B
Its Still Correct today!!
They are Right
Everyone is wrong for lesson 1 solving systems by graphing unit 7 the answers are
A
C
A
A
A
if you dont trust me thats you problem i just wanna help out because i needed help and i got 1/5 so ya my answers are right if you wanna use them.
@umm yeah no this question was not asked 3 thousand years ago. It was asked only ONE MONTH AGO!! (lol) learn to count and grow up!! Have a horrible rest of your day👌
thank you
this is funny sadly
the fake sue is more helpful then you ms.sue!
no
This is an rsm problem and I can tell you for SURE that it isn't 0.65d bc I checked it plz help me
171 is the product of 9 and maliks score
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Have a good time at the fair ..which part is subject and predicate
helping student is correct, got a 100 thanks!
Kayla is right, thanks so much!
u sure????
Sorry i typed it wrong, it would be (H2O+Co2)+(C3H8) what do you think the conservation of mass would be?
Chile anyways....
Thank u I_don't_have_a_name I have connexus class too but I'm in 7th grade not 8th and thank u soooo much ya saved me
YESS SIRR DAB IS THE ANSWER and yea sometimes it's on a different order but it's mostly DAB YASSS :D
YESS SIRR DAB IS THE ANSWER and yea sometimes it's on a different order but it's mostly DAB YASSS :D 3/3 100%
We don't have the answers to give you a correct answer
I would give u the answer but I don't have em
And I have to same problem
Im confused..........................
thanks
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idk the answer but u need to chill outtt
a
c
d
b
b
b
10°c to 0°c
Ht=mLf+mc(Tf-Ti)
m=5.0g
Lf=80cal/g
c=1cal/g°C
Ht=5.0(80)+(5.0)(1)(0-10)
Ht=400-50
=350cal
1.D
2.A
3.C
4.D
5.A
6.C
7.A
8.A
9.A
10.A
11.A
12.B
13.B
14.D
15.C
16.B
17.C
18.C
19. ESSAY
"..." Thats part 1
not me being on the same test lmaoo
Anyone have the answers to the English Honors Exam?
Shay is still right.
Still
C
C
B
does anyone have the honors test?
CAN SOMEONE SAY THE ACTUAL ANSWERS NOT THE NUMBERS YOU KNOW THE ANSWERS GET JUMMBLED AROUND FOR SOME PEOPLE
nvm im so sorry i thought this was a diffrent post that made me fail lol anoymous is correct lol
CAN I GET ANSWERS NOT JUST THE LETTER ANSWER SOME ANSWERS JUMMBEL FFOR PEOPLE I WANT THE SENTENCE ANSWERS NOT THE LETTER
is pp right?
@ian somerhalder is hawttt then why did you respond?
yes correct
bro she dead already
Lesson 13: Intended Audience Quick Check
23.0120002 Language Arts 7 B Unit 14: Research and Presentation
1. the person or group whom a speaker is addressing
2. analyze who may relate to the argument
3. a speaker’s tone of voice
4. It allows one to decide if the facts and details will convince the audience
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Lesson 8: The Electoral Process CE 2016
45.0080002 Social Studies 7 B Unit 7: Civics
1- B
2- D E
3- B
1.C:It includes animals that are personified.
2.C: Stealing something often backfires on a thief.
3.C: trickery
4.B:concern for others
5.A:They are prideful.
6.A: People should treat others with respect.
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Why do we all have the exact same projects??