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Well he said that we aren't allowed to group the months of the year by the amount of days in the month or the amount of letters in the month's name.
Weren't there more then one?
Well, I'm not trying to get my drivers license or anything. I'm trying to finish the review for my Final in my drivers ed class, and out of the 112 questions these are the only ones that I couldn't get.
ok so just one question: if you want to write a sentence on it, would you be like: The author uses pathos and ethos in this quote, "asdifjaosdf" to suggest blah blah?
Sorry I meant Ca+ not Cu (typo)
and Q value as is quotient reaction value. Q = K at equilibrium, it measures if a precipitate will form
Got it, thank you!
Sphere A: Is Rubber it is an insulator, and that means the electrons are all in there one space. That's the dark spots you were talking about. Sphere B: Is Copper and it is a conductor; the electrons are all over the sphere. As is the opposite to the sphere A. And this concludes the exact opposites of how insulators and conductors are.
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I need a small button...
i think 1 gram but i need someone elses opinon....
Do it yourself.
120 pi radians
That's the thing, the program doesn't /have/ an online teacher.
I have the ability to watch it, I'm just not allowed to because we have a bandwith limit.
what does the problem look like?
12+ 2n=60
48= 2n
24= n
:)
(n-14)/ 12 = 248
n-14= 2976
n= 2990
make sure the ratio of the dimensions stays the same. say if you had a 3 x 4 picture you could change the dimensions to 6 x 8 and because they are the same ratio the image should not be distorted.
um sorry but Ms.Sue it's not supposed to be the separate functions but how it all ties together
oh I get it now, thank you
5 3
-- * --
100 x
5x=300
x=60
1. put 5 over 100, oranges over oranges. And 3 over X. glasses over glasses
2. cross multiply, 5*x and 100*3
3. divide both sides of the equation by 5 to get x by it's self.
4. X=60, you can make 60 glasses with 100 oranges
373
78
125/12
hmmm for some reason this did not work... How did you go about solving this problem? Could any of them be a tie?
Thank you so much!
Thank you :)
maybe my homework set online is messed up because it is not taking either of these answers :( sorry. But thank you both for your help!
Awesome! Thank you
What about the answer to #3?
There are a total of eight possible outcomes for three coins: HHH, HHT, HTH, THH, TTH, THT! HTT, TTT. Out of these eight outcomes, seven of these show at least one tail (all except HHH). After counting, we find that six of these seven outcomes have at least one head, so the probability isβ6/7.
an eraser
I still desperately need help guys! Homework due TOMORROW!
thanks steve
Thank you so much chelle
Oops, my problem states I2 is a gas. I forgot to include it. so does this change the equation?
yes
but i still don't get it
Thanks i got it now
Ms. Sue is no help. Anyway, the answer is C.
You stink Mrs.Sue!!! Just give the kid the stupid answer and be done with it.
You really wanted Helper to get a bad grade? Stupid!!!
She takes forever to answer one of my friends.
Alright.
Come onnn my it's the last answer I neeeedd!!!
Hey Callie can you help me with the some questions? Thanks
Can you help me please? Thanks!
is 1. B? 2. A? 3. C? Thanks for the help!
Is 3 B?
1. False
2. C
3. D
That is all I know! sorry! hope these are useful!
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We are not geeks. WE are smart individuals.
98*3=294
294\3=98
294+98=392
392*2=784
784 Feet
is it 2704 tiles?
1234567890
Ms. Sue...I am taking the same test, and these ARE the correct answers, I don't know what you are looking at but they are correct.
And one more thing...She is correct it is Boston Tea Party, I know I just read 10 pages on it and it says in the book and it is right on the test.
Ms. Sue is wrong, -A is correct! I just took the test and made a 100% on it!
Q1 Is A I am 98% sure!
It is Second Continental Congress, I just took the test and got a 100%! :)
Tris is right, I just took the test and got a 100% if you are with Connections Academy! :-)
No, #3 would be A. Loyalists.
@Juliana is right, but 4 is b. I just took the test and got a one hundred.
@great stuff is right, I got 100% 5/5 too! Thanks!! :)
Actually, you can do it to only take 17 minutes. Betty takes Abby across, leaves her there, and rows back (4) Then Cassie and Dale row over together, and Abby takes the boat back (11) Then Abby and Betty row to the other side together(2)
Grand total: 17
This is pretty simple. Just multiply 16x75. Your answer Wil be in centimeters. Then just convert the centimeters to meters.
Try wolframalpha[dot]com
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****VERY WRONG!!!**** IF YOU GO TO CONNEXUS THEN THEY ARE WRONG!!! I JUST USED THE ANSWERS ANONYMOUS GAVE AND THEY ARE ALL WRONG!!! DON'T USE THESE!!****
Its in the text book
1a
2b
3a
Hi Alexia! I would love to work through these questions with you. Please tell me what you think the answer is for number 2. I will check it and give you feedback! :)
1. You don't have an arrow but I assume it goes between N2 and 2NH3.
2. You have no Kp or Kc listed.
3. You won't make any hydrogen atoms. Perhaps you meant, "How many atoms of hydrogen will be in the NH3 formed."
Okay, go ahead and make a list of all that you can think of. I will be happy to go over it with you!! ππ
1 is correct. I will continue checking the others!
Absolutely!! Take your time! πππ
Please tell me what you think! :)
2 is correct!
5 is correct.
I am not 100% sure about 3 & 4. So sorry!
I don't understand your question... Please clarify! ππππ
Wonderful job!! I believe they are all correct! πππ
How can I help you, Blair?
Does anyone know how to solve this?
2 is A. Sorry! I didn't catch that!
Good job! I am not sure that #6 and #8 are correct. I do not know if they are correct. Not saying they are wrong just saying that I can't be sure! All the rest look great!! πππππ
You are welcome!
It's C
They had more land and British was in debt.
Whatever... thanks for nothing
Can u please HELP me !!!!!! I need to do a acrostic poem about safety and it's due tomorrow plz help me
Flux = E*A
E = Flux/A
E = Flux/(0.1^2*cos(20))
= 1596.2667 N/c
yall rude im sorry i would help but im taking it to and i don't know the answer
-36
176
-34
-218
It's not. That's what I originally thought
So if I did .00840 mol X .177g I'll get .00148 but my quiz says that's wrong still.
Thank you!
Is there any way you could help me with this one also? We will calculate the amount of acid to use in each titration. Assume that you are using 0.0512 M NaOH(aq). A good volume of NaOH(aq) to use per titration is 15 mL. From this molarity and volume, the moles of NaOH can be calculated. Since the unknown acid is monoprotic, this also equals the number of moles of acid to use. A typical molar mass for an unknown acid in this experiment is 380 g/mol. Using this molar mass, calculate the mass (in grams) of unknown acid you should use per titration. Since we have been estimating values, round your answer to two significant figures.
Thank you so much!
Ok thank you
It's adverbial right?
I don't understand this question can someone please explain what an upper quartile is?!?