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How do you calculate the work done on an object when you push it?(1 point)
You subtract the force you apply from the distance
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The length of a picture frame is (8u-12) inches. Its width is 3/4 of its length. Express the width of the picture frame in terms
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A linear function is given by the equation y=4x. Using the points x and x+1, 0 show that the y-values increase by 4 between any
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what number can you multiply by 8 or divide by 9 and get the same answer?
What about zero.
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thank bro above
still A - Repetition A - The whole coast was beaten by harsh winds C - An omen of death in 2023 :))
i- is still right in 2023 :))
random freshie still right :))
yall just listen to the people that have the answers typed out. but as off 2023 my test is ABC
DVA MAIN OVERWATCH is still right in 2023 lol DVA sucks tho
Your mom
still BCC 6 years later. i wonder where LoyaltyIsFake is now
bro what happened here? i mean i love it cause it's funny but yeah it's almost 2023 and it did get better :) im finally going to in person school next year and im excited
i have different questionssss
yooo thanks
i got 121 im out here supporting class of '26 D:
what a lovely little roleplay y'all had
finally a page where everyone's not depressed
are y'all okay??
b c b still right :)
i just wanted the answers...
welcome to freshman year guys :) have a good first day
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dont think they stuck on this question for 3 years bud
i have 9 questions
nah bro
there those are the awnsers
1. Magnitude measures the energy released by the earthquake, while intensity measures the amount of damage. 2. There is more likely to be an earthquake in Region A than in Region B. 3. P waves push and pull in the same direction as the wave, and S waves
tomb is right
the answers are 1)b 2)a 3)a i hope this helped
wait i got k= 45967/180 +5/9F
thx i am the stupid with 6 missing assignments
How far is the point described by the ordered pair (4, 5) from the x axis?
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