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XYZ COMMUNICATIONS
SYMBOL: XYZ LAST TRADE CHANGE 105.28 +0.33 TODAY'S OPEN HIGH LOW VOLUME 105.00 105.80 103.35 3,976,700 SHARES
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children received their schooling at home in many pre-industrial families, with the industrial revolution, more children
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improved technology in the production of small cars often results in lower production costs? which of the following will most
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what is the sum of 3a+b+a+b?
(1) 3a+2b (2) 4a+2b (3) a3power+b2power (4) 4a+b2power (5) 6ab this is a tough one, really not good
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A new born infant usually triples its weight by its first birthday. Baby Carter weighed 28 pounds on his first birthday. if this
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to make 5 sets of curtains, when each set requires 2 1/3yards, how many of material are needed?
(1) 7 1/3 (2) 9 2/3 (3) 10 1/3
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The laws of accumulation will be left free; the laws of distribution free. Individualism will continue but the millionaire will
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How do I check my answer on a graph question? someone please help
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A democracy may be defined by the political principle that the government is created by, derives its powers from, and exists to
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Original price:
Decrease by 85% Final Price: $12.99
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The speed of light is 3 x 10 to the 8th power meters per second. If the sun is 1.5 x 10 to the 11th power meters from earth, how
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The hands of a clock in some tower are 4.5m and 2m in length. How fast is
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The hands of a clock in some tower are 4.5m and 2m in length. How fast is the distance between the tips of the hands changing at
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Compute:
a. The velocity of an object orbiting at height of 2 Re above the surface of Earth. b. Compute the orbital period of
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How would you find moles of aluminum used?
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I'm saving the link to this question and I will keep checking back on it to see how long it lasts. I think it's just gonna keep going until like 2030 or something.
oh awesome Ms. Sue when you break it down like you did, I can better understand the question. :)
okay Ms.Sue. I didn't get any material on the industrial revolution. its just this question. let me see if I can google the story !
yes so its #1 alright !!
so do you think its #4? if technology is improving, then the manufactures will lose profit......
THANK YOU Ms. Sue , I will try harder the next time on the first time, you will be proud of me :)
I FEEL DUMB, IT MUST BE #2 ?? I REALLY NEED SOME LESSONS ON THESE . I GUESS UGH
okay , okay, its #4 4a+b2 oh yes, I'm sure I'm right this time ??
oh ya , sorry Ms. Sue this is an area I struggle in ok let me think
ok MS. Sue the answer is 6ab??? please tell me I'm right
but I'm thinking it might be #5 ??
OK Ms. Sue this one is really giving me trouble
hummm ok let me try something different Ms. Sue
IS IT 5 11 2/3 MS.SUE ?
thank you Ms.Sue
Thank you Reed !
thank you so much Reed :)
Thanks Steve! Finally got this one correct on Math Lab! I am eternally grateful, and have made an account here so I can get help and I have already tried helping others as well. I am very pleased with the service of this site and am glad to have found it
Thank you for the response, i tried the method mentioned above three times and was incorrect each time, i double checked all my work to match the method above. The correct answer is always just .3 under the answer All of your arithmetic is right as well,
if you are using long division without a calculator, set the two numbers up like this 1.5/36 the 36 is inside the division sign, and the 1.5 is outside on the left. Move the decimal point on the left over acorrdingly until it is a whole number. Then move
I followed this example, where am i missing something or going about it wrong? If we let y be the angle between the two hands and x be the distance between the two tips, then, by the law of cosines, we have: x^2 = 5^2 + 1.5^2 - 2*5*1.5cos(y) x^2 = 27.5 -
I'm with Bob, the test and the course are very easy. I started it a week ago and I have already gotten a passing grade. If you try hard, you shouldn't have difficulty in passing the course. So just try to follow the Honor Code and do not cheat.