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Consider the formula that relates distance, velocity, and time (d = vt). If you are interested in the time it takes for a snail
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Consider the formula that relates distance, velocity, and time (d = vt). If you are interested in the time it takes for a mouse
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A horse trainer has some treats. She needs 5 treats per training session. The bag holds 42 treats. Which equation shows the
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Which is the term for a class of macromolecules made of long chains of amino acids?
My answer is proteins.
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Which option defines ATP?
1. a molecule that allows other molecules to enter and leave the cell. 2. a molecule used in energy
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What do plant cells possess that animal cells lack?
cell wall cell membrane cytoplasm nucleus
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Antony Van Leeuwenhoek built a microscope to examine cloth. What discovery did he make as a result of this?
1. First to view a
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Why do organelles like the mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own DNA?
1.They are responsible for their own replication and
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You have the formula V=lwh which equation best represents the "remaining units" when justifying your rearrangement to solve for
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Ana is traveling a total distance of 388 miles. She wants to get to point B in aproximate 7 hours. She wonders at what speed she
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A cell is:
1. Basic unit that controls the organization and structure of all organisms. 2. Basic unit that controls the
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What does it mean for an environment to be isotonic?
1. The concentration of solute is greater in the environment inside the
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Endocytosis and exocytosis are forms of active transport. What is active transport?
1. Movement of molecules down a concentration
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Which term describes osmosis:
1. Movement of water across a semipermeable membrane down a concentration gradient from high to
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A 50-gram glass holds 400 grams of liquid water and 75 grams of ice. After 20 minutes the mass of ice is 50 grams. Assuming that
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In simple terms, please describe:
If a cracked ice pack decreases temperature as the reaction absorbs energy from the
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3/8+3/4
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Evaluate dy/dx at x=0 when y= e^e^x.
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Silvio's gross earnings for last week were $328.54. His remuneration consists of a base salary of $280 plus a commission
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Which cause most motivated the push for Mexican independence from spain?
A.trade with the United States B.lack of rights and
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Two blocks are connected over a massless, frictionless pulley. The mass of block 2 is 8.00 kg, and the coefficient of kinetic
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A mop is pushed across the floor with a force F of 36.0 N at an angle of Θ = 50.0° (see figure below). The mass of the mop
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A hockey puck that has a mass of 170 g is tied to a light string and spun in a circle of radius 1.35 m (on frictionless ice).
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What is the total perimeter of the three tiles? If each square tile is measures 8 inches on the side?
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Using the quotient rule, find the derivation of the following function:
a) (ax^2+b)/(cx+d) Here is my work but i need help
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Express each of the given question in logarithmic form.
i) e^2x = 15 ii) e^x-4 = 1/2 iii) a^x+1 = 5 Solutions But am not sure if
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Suppose you are told that log(2)=0.3562 and log(3)=0.5646. All of them with the base of 'a'. Find:
i) log(6) ii) log(9) Solutions
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Suppose that a certain material has a half life of 25 years, and there are A(t)=10(1/2)^t/25 grams remaining after t years.
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Is there a website that talks about rebuilding the twin towers?
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"Stamp collecting" is fun for children and adults alike. (Subject) Which "of my stamps" do I like most? (Adverb)
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how many ml of .5M HCL are required to neutralize 600 mg of Mg(OH)2?
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how do I cope with intermediate mathematics e.g log rhythms?
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Poland Spring, Dasani and Aquafina who together produce 90% of all the bottled water consumed in the US, each spend well over
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So it would be multiply 30 by 3 feet / 1 yard.
Thank you.
So, with this you mean that the answer would have to be "not viable" just because it is not a whole number?
thanks
B=S-1/2 over lp ? Can you write your answer in words please? thanks
Sorry, I do not understand you answer as /frac is not something that I get... B=S-1/2 over lp
Imagine that I have S=1/2lp+B and want to rearrange the surface area equation for the quantity of interest B. How would that look? B=1/2+2/lp ?
Thanks for that
Thanks for the explanation.
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Can you explain in simple terms your Conclusion: "After 20 minutes, the mass of the liquid water in the glass is 425 grams. The calculation is based on the principle that the total mass of the system remains constant when there is no loss to the
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I thought I could find the answer on this, I'm sorry. I am as confused as you are.
P (x>14)=e^(-14/16)= 0.4169=41.6% P(X>/=k) Solve for K as K will be the median value. e^(-k/16)=1/2 Shorthand to find the median of an exponential distr. is: Meanxln(2)=k meaning 16xln2=11.09 This is the value of a median, not a percentage.
does anyone have any answers I am about to fail this course.
What a confidence booster Writeteacher way to go!!!! :((((
wow "Ms.Sue" what a wondeful teacher you are NOT!!!!!
Wait a minute these are the right answers sorry I was looking at the wrong answers. 1.d 2.a 3.c 4.d 5.b 6.c 7.a 8.b 9.d 10.c This will get you a 100% I just took the quiz sorry about the answers before!!!
1.D 2.A 3.C 4.C 5.D 6.B 7.A 8.B 9.C 10.C Connexus quiz lesson 6 unit 3
the answer to the problem is 408 square inches
Ok and thanks alot. But those two are without parentheses.
x=1/2*g*t^2 x=910-150=760m a=9,81m/s^2 t=sqrt(x/(0.5*g)) that is t=sqrt(760/(0.5*9,81)=12,44s=12s
that is right. but if it is 0.850 grams of Na2s04 it is completely diffrent.
the speed of the two cars vary, but in your case if it is a 2000-kg car their speed just afterward is 2059 miles per hour.