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sort the equations by the solution type. one solution, infinate solutions, no solution.
4x-4+2x=6x-4 4x+8>4x+10 4x+10=4x+10
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6(x-2)≤5x-14
solve for x
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12m-24≤84
which of the following are all possible solutions -9 -2 14 4 16 0 -9 10
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Write me a 7 sentenced apology letter stating that im sorry for cheating on the science test
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Which of the following is an example of an insulator of heat?
* 5 points steel nail gold necklace aluminum pan cardboard box
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During an investigation of heat transfer, students poured 200g of 70 degrees celcious water in the sample A container and 200g 5
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To keep food warm or cool, coolers are made out of materials that are _________. A conductors B none of the above C insulators
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How does heat transfer occur?
A only from cold objects to warmer ones B both from warm objects to colder ones and from cold
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Who was the founder of basketball?
Question 2 options: James Naismith Roy Williams Michael Jordan Mr. Reifsteck
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Which of the following drinks has the greatest kinetic energy?
* 2 points 40 degrees coffee 90 degrees coffee
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TRUE or FALSE: Temperature is the average kinetic energy of particles of matter AND Thermal Energy is the total kinetic energy
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Dumb it all down. Those words are pretty big and he wouldnt believe that
shorten it all into one paragraph and start it off with "dear, (teacher)"
is this conduction or convection?
Which 2 units of measurement are commonly used to measure heat? A degree celsius and degree Fahrenheit B calorie and degree celsius C calorie and joule D joule and degree celsius
Choose which description applies for the method of heat transfer. * 3 points The collisions of molecules within a substance transferring heat energy. The transfer of heat from one place to another by the movement of fluids. Heat received by electromagnetic