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find the measure of an angle whose complement and supplement sum up to 126 degrees
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the supplement of an angle is 15 degree less than twice the angle.find the measure of the angle and its supplement.
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the complement of an angle is 18 degree more than the angle.find the measure of the angle and its complement.
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how could the battle of seven oaks be seen as a turning point in metis history?
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5th grade math equations
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A 1.5-kg block rests on top of a 7.5kg block. The cord and pulley have negligible mass, and there is no significant friction
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What is the maximum acceleration a car can undergo if the coefficient of static friction between the tires and the ground is
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Question # 1 : What is the maximum acceleration a car can undergo if the coefficient of static friction between the tires and
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Question # 1 : What is the maximum acceleration a car can undergo if the coefficient of static friction between the tires and
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The data set given below has y^ = 3x - 5 for its regression equation. Find the standard error of estimate.
x 3 2 5 8 y 4 1 10 19
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historically, who influencedthe style and trends of art, architecture, furniture and fashion?
a. interior designers b. upper
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how can you tell rather the first vowel in a word has a long or short vowel and how do you divide them
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how did mccarthyism affect the lives and political thinkink of th e people in the u s
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License plates are made using 2 letters followed by 2 digits. How many plates can be made if repetition of letters and digits is allowed?
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