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a dog eats 3/4 of dog food for each meal. if he has 7 2/4lbs of food. how many meals can he feed his dog.
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It takes 2/6 of a hour to run one mile. how many miles can you run in 4 hours
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What is meant by 'Designated subjects'
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Mike and Sandra leave the seashore at the same time. Mike drives northward at a rate of 55mph, while Sandra drives west at
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write 4 ways that this decline in the tourist industry could affect the country.
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A monkey is sitting on a wood plate attached to a rope whose other end is passed over a tree branch, as shown in the figure. The
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A crate of oranges slides down an inclined plane without friction. If it is released from rest and reaches a speed of 4.883 m/s
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A mass m1 = 18.7 kg on a frictionless ramp is attached to a light string. The string passes over a frictionless pulley and is
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A sky diver of mass 80.9 kg (including outfit and equipment) floats down suspended from her parachute, having reached terminal
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A block of mass m1 = 21.3 kg is at rest on a plane inclined by θ = 30.00 degrees. It is connected via a rope and pulley system
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many vacuum flasks have steel walls instead of glass.
how would this effect how fast some hot coffee cools?
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many vacuum flasks have steel walls instead of glass.
how would this effect how gfast some hot coffee cools
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explain why air moving over an object can increase its rate of cooling.
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how do you simplify surds?
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how does a dessert fox's large ears help it keep cool?
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a plastic stopper glass walls with silver coating on both sides vacuume between walls
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what temperature is bose- einstien condensate?
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what is the temperature of a bunsen burner?
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water is being heated in a large beaker. there is a bunsen under it.
if a second bunsen was added bellow the largest beaker, what
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3 beakers are being heated (small, medium and large). consider the first two. both beakers are filled with water and heated for
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In 1774 Joseph Priestly conducted one of his most famous experiments which
lead to a method for the preparation of oxygen. The
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find a drug scandal within a sportig event and write some notes about it.
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how reliable are tests for drugs in sport?
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i need names of famous females who have a careers in sport and their: age, where they live, how many brothers and sisters they
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what are all the mathethematical terms you need to include in your answer for a question based on circle theorums?
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is the following statements true or false + write a correct version of each false sentance below:
1. usually, the cooler a liquid
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what treatments (natrual) would you find at the Asclepion?
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what did a diet at the asclepion consist of?
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A swimming pool has two identical sides in the shape of a trapezium.
All other sides are rectangular. The length of the pool is
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what is the equation for bose einstien condensate?
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The mass of a certain neutron star is 2.0 x 1030 kg and its radius is 6,000 m (6 km). What is the acceleration of gravity at the
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A monatomic ideal gas is compressed adiabatically from a pressure of 1.09 105 Pa and volume of 250 L to a volume of 39.0 L.
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Two masses are suspended from a pulley as shown in the figure below (the Atwood machine). The pulley itself has a mass of 0.20
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A rope goes over a circular pulley with a radius of 6.3 cm. If the pulley makes four revolutions without the rope slipping, what
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A 70 kg man weighs 686 N on the Earth's surface. How far above the surface of the Earth would he have to go to "lose" 14% of his
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Four identical masses of 2.7 kg each are located at the corners of a square with 1.4 m sides. What is the net force on any one
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wow thanks for the help. The connexus student was right bc there was 9 missing or they were wrong and the answer is not real. i just checked all of the answers some were right and some were wrong! So i if i was someone else i would check all of them
Just cant think of this or get it together right now my mind is so far off. I just need help.
Which of the following is true of the Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.)?
To find out the pressure in this kind of situation simply follow the equation Pressure = height of the column x Density of the filled liquid So, Here Pressure= 15 cmx 13.6 g/cm^3 = 204 gm/cm^2
1 is greater than negative 1.
the fraction is just 15/43 in simplest terms
you combine all common factors so 3x-53=61. then add 53 to both sides to get 3x=114. then divide both sides by 3 to get x=38 :)
you have to divide 6/7 by 1/7. to divide fractions you have to flip the second fraction and then multiply them so: 6/7 times 7/1= 42/7= 6 x=6 :)
could try and explain more in depth? like wat does W stand for? his weight? and i don't really get how your solving it..