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Determine all values of h and k for which the linear system has no solution.
-6x+5y-6z=6 -8x+9y+3z=4 -26x+31y+hz=k The linear
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A dietician is planning a meal that supplies certain quantities of vitamin C, calcium, and magnesium.
Three foods will be used,
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(50*3.4) - (25*5.4)=
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Calculate the weight of solid NaOH required to prepare (a) 5 liters of a 2 M solution, (b) 2 liters of a solution of pH 11.5?
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How much tracks is possible in FMod?
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A potassium permanganate solution containing 1.58g of KMnO4 per liter is added into 5 mL of an acidified iron (||) sulfate
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why did scientists think that proteins were the genetic material and not nucleic acids?
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Lily throws a ball at an angle of 53.13 degrees above the horizontal from a building that is 10m high. The ball has a speed of
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write in expression that represents four less than half a number, n
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Starting at = 0 , a horizontal net force 0.265 (-0.445 is applied to a box that has an initial momentum -2.95 3.85 .
What is the
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please help me to do my assignment 1.describe my business? (I choose restaurent business? 2.iedntify 1 contract required for
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What is the theme of the poems "In November" by Archibald Lampman and "December" by Stuart Livingstone? Thank you.
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'cause the sum of every atoms's N.O of this molecule is equal to 0
Weekness and strenght
a) 2ax+2px+b+q b) k(2ax+b) c) 6x-2 d) 3x^2-2x+6
It makes sense to me that it is a weak acid. Here is why- 1. weak acid can react with strong base (neutralization), which maked it soluble in 6% NaOH. 2. weak base, i.e. 6% Na2CO3 has a mild reaction with weak acid, which maked it appear like insoluble. 3.
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What is the theme of the two poems "In November" by Archibald Lampman and "December" by Stuart Livingstone? Thank you.