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Read the fable The Fox and the Stork by Aesop to complete the activity.
At one time the Fox and the Stork were on visiting terms
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The force needed to keep a car from skidding on a curve varies jointly as the weight of the car and the square of its speed and
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The distance that an object falls is directly proportional to the square of the time of the fall, t. A person who is parachuting
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If 182 lbs of force keeps a 1500 lb car from skidding on a curve of radius 600 ft at 35 mph, what force would keep the same car
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The weight W of an aluminum flatboat varies directly with the L length of the boat. If a 11-ft boat weighs 132 pounds, then what
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The weight W of an aluminum flatboat varies directly with the L length of the boat. If a 9-ft boat weighs 162 pounds, then what
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A 50 kg individual needs to work at a MET level of 6 to reach her target heart rate. If the treadmill speed is set at 3.5 mph,
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A 154-pound woman walks at 3.0 mph 0% grade for 5 min, runs at 5.5 mph 5% grade for 32 min. What is her total caloric
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What is the MET level of a man running 7 mph, 5% grade?
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Katey Rhoades is 100% correct for 2022
1. 2 2. D 3. D 4. No 5. y=1/2 x +6
not important is still correct for 2022
I would say option A as babies begin to listen and connect to their parents at a very young age; children begin to listen and respond as to show gestures during their first year of development.
Force of gravity at the bottom=mg+mv^2/r, set that equal to 1.5(mg). All the m's divide out, leaving 1.5(g)=g+v^2/r. Plug in the numbers now.