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i think it is...
b=Y2-Y1/X2-X1
that's how you find the slope if it is a graph.
but i thought they share electrons not atom...i am confused
i get it...thanks
HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!...i have a test on it tomorrow and i don't understand, what is the theme of the story?!?!?!?!...and did he write about hay and murdering?!?!?!
I actually already found Ms. Stern's book. I recommend it. She does use anonymous case studies that show gaslighting the way we think of it today, but I was curious to see if there was any other literature or scientific studies done on the subject. I'm especially curious to see if there are current examples of gaslighting that closely mirror the movie, where one individual purposefully tries to make the other literally insane for some gain, monetary or otherwise.
Thanks for your help.
thank you Reiny!
a wooden pancake
lookin at_il_
Wizard of Gauze
haha i have this homework 2!!! this is what i got so far though.
SO it would have the same unit ofr measurement?
What is the balanced reaction between HBr and NH3
I am doing this paper right now! Its amazing how many of us are with Penn Foster...anyone in the MT program? I have done multiple papers so far, and this is the hardest one to find the citations for, even though I know most of the answers!
what is the answer to 8 10ths of 3Km
Sorry, it is evaluate the indefinite integral: sqrt(8x-x^2)
What is the molecular form of the equation for the reaction? and what is the net ionic equation for the reaction? Thanks!!
Thank you!!!
thank you!!!
Opps I meant s= 4
What is the behavior of public and privte?
Snow Globe is a suspension
Thanks for your help DrBob but the equation given is the one my teacher gave us. I just balanced it and I am not sure where I went wrong. I understand how to do the rest of the problem. I just need help to balance the equation.
How do I find n?
yes
7 m/s
Thank You!
Debby,
Can you tell me were you got all your infromation for this essay?? I have to do the sameone and I am coming up empty handed.
Writeteacher can you delete this whole questions please. I will find all the information on my own thanks and have a good day!!
We figured that part out. The girl was given $3.58 in change. Why was the error made (this is part of the original question).
Thanks, L. I know - the "why" is a bit tricky, especially for 5th graders, and my daughter is well ahead of grade level.
I think your answer will probably work well enough.
Oh ok I think I get it, so P(B)=0.5, 1/2,
and P(not B)=0.5,1/2???
Is that right?
Please Help I am confused :)
Ok so it would be P(B)=0.8, the probability that the grade is not a B.?
I hope this is right now, if it isn't I give up....lol !
Nadya which book from Penn Foster are you looking at? I think I can help you with thes problems.
Nadya what is the exam number you are doing? what course are you taking?
Melody yes I will email you....
describe why it is important to consider each domain in the study of adult development, provide an example of how one domain of development impacts the other two.
3x+4>9
3(2)+4>9
6+4>9
10>9
The value x=2 is a solution to the inequality. A value of x that would not be a solution would be any value lesser than 2, such as 1,0, or -1.
First, find the total amount of students in the class. 10+15=25.
There are 10 girls so the odds of choosing a girl are 10/25, reduced to be 2/5
There are 15 boys so the odds of choosing a boy are 15/25, reduced to be 3/5
The answers are
1. 2/5, or 2 out of 5
2. 3/5, or 3 out of 5
Okay, so:
An intro should have a "hook," or something that grabs the reader. It should introduce the topic you're talking about.
The conclusion should basically be like your intro, wording it differently and wrapping it up, adding an end statement which may be your conclusion or whatever.
You should include in the conclusion a transition word, something that may be: "To conclude; To summarize; Hence" And so forth.
Hope this helps :D
Suzi wait until you get to your final research paper. It is 50 % of your final grade and it is worse than this one. Good luck. If you have any other questions about this you can email me at s underscore huggins at att dot net and I will be glad to help you with anything you need.
I am having difficulty coming up with the right function. The rest should fall into place, I know.
That is what I came up with for my function. It just didn't seem to work out right when I went to solve. I will have to go back and check my math. Thank you for your help!!!
for #1, we have to find the density first right? so density is mass/volume, so from there you take 381.676 and divide that by..
and that's where im lost :(
sorry to be asking too much but how do we get the density of water?
Has anyone done the last research paper on the medical billing and coding? compairing three EMR's...
Special features (what does the program do)
is the program easy to use
is the program able to be networked between facilities
security and confidentiality of the patients records
pricing and cost
technical support and troubleshooting services
Minimal hardware requirements
Backup
Storage
I hope this helps. Thanks Ms. Sue!
Yes it did. I just don't know how to put it all together and make it look good.
You make is sound so easy... I will do just that thanks.
Thank you
I like it, but indent, maybe make it two paragraphs when you start talking about how he is self-centered.
What is the role of an artist?
The E/M codes are grouped by location or type of care and may have further subdivision, such as new patient and established patient visits. The layout of the code criteria is consistent with clarifications in a paragraph, the CPT code with description, the components required, counseling and coordination of care information and the assigned time factors. Anonymous
The answer is much less difficult to find. The answer for your problem is 0.257 mol because there is a 1:1 ratio of hypochlorous acid to 9-fluorenol.
The answer is 0.621 mol of hypochlorous acid because there is a 1:1 molar ratio in the balanced chemical equation.
I would try setting it up as a proportion. The percentage just means that there are 6.65 grams of NaOCl per 100 grams. Therefore, set up the problem of (6.65/100)=(x/12.14)
The answer is just 6.75 grams of NaOCl. The percentage just means 6.75 grams per 100 grams total with dilution.
Thanks so much, Mr. Steve!
filtration is the only possible method.
average speed= distance/time
6m/2sec= 3meters/second
for this problem multiplication/division should be done first, then addition/subtraction
Nevermind, I figured it out. Thanks.
11, 121
Hours x pay per hour= total pay
6 2/3 x 27=v 180 dollars
2000m= 200000cm
The rest are correct!
For a I am getting 43 and I don't think that is right and for b I am getting 12 and I don't think that is right either. Are your values any where close to mine?
41. % of women in us consider reading a favorite past time randomly u ask 6 women if it is their favorite pastime what's the probability that 5 respond no
Alright, but are my ideas alright?
I think it is B
not sure. can someone clearify
For Question 1:
The persona speaking in the poem is a female who is middle-aged because she can relate to the incidents that the character in the poem is going through.
Sounds right when i read it out loud, does it seem right to you?
She is young, I guess she is in her twenties. Instead of writing "I" can I use the word daughter?
My essays on giving people second chances.
I think I get want to write now.
Thanks!
The question is a real-life question.
Nevermind. They were also converting natural log to log10.
All that was given to me was this table:
Like Dogs
Yes No
Like Cat YES 194 21
No 110 10
UGH! The table is not copying correctly when I post the question.
Like Dogs on top horizontal axis
Like cats on Vertical axix
Yes No under Like dogs
Yes No under Like cats
yes 194 21(under no on liking dogs)
no 110 10
This is not how the problem is worded. This is the problem. Three different people are to be selected at random, and each will be given one gift card. There is one card from Home Depot, one from Best Buy, and one from Red Lobster. The first person selected gets to choose one of the cards. The second person selected gets to choose between the two remaining cards. The third person selected gets the third card.
A) Determine the number of points in the sample space.
B) Construct a tree diagram and determine the sample space.
Determine the probability that
C) The Best Buy card is selected first
D) The Home Depot card is selected first and the Red Lobster card is selected last.
E) The cards are selected in this order: Best Buy, Red Lobster, Home Depot.
No, the words means, "b : to make perfect. c : achieve. 2 : to make (marital union) complete by sexual intercourse <consummate a marriage> intransitive verb."
for the first part I have 10(2)^14-1 and on the 14th day he'll run about 15.5 miles, but what about the second part
4 Oxygen x 3 = 12 in one molecule
12 x 6 molecules = 72 atoms of O
-4 x 4 = -16
1.96
Yes-Sorry for the long delay!
I assume I would multiply my answer by 100-but I'm not sure.
Thank you so much!
I'll be sure to write down the formula for the future!
If a recipe calls for 2/3 cup flour and I am making 1/2 how much flour do I need?
it repels heat
It didn't say what the time limit was
i have no idea please help.
A) Table
p=0.0031
I don't really think it changes anything or maybe it gets a little hotter 8 minutes latter cause it takes 8 minutes for the suns heat to reach us.
30%
i have this same problem on my math quiz is 1050 the real answer?
thank you so much:)
tnx
could you phelp me more in the future when i postmore things your the only one who answers me thanks
cool! thank you!
Thank you miss sue!
Samanth wants to buy 6 roses,4 carnations,and 8 tulips.She estimates that she will spend $14.00 on these flowers.Do you agree?Explain your answer.
thank you ms. sue and writeacher!
thank you
you are correct
thank you so i think the answer is c then