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can u help me on equivalent fractions
can u help me on equivalent fractions
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The ages of three brothers is 83 years . The oldest brother is twice the age of the middle and the middle brother is 5 years older than the youngest . Define a variable . Write and solve an equation to determine the ages of the three brothers.
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Can somebody help me this is impossible
Two stores sell the same refrigerator for the same original price. Store A advertises that the refrigerator is on sale for 15% off the original price. Store B advertises that it is reducing the refrigerator’s price by $150. When Stephanie compares the sale
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(-0.9)to the 0 power * (-1/5)to the 2nd power
(-0.9)to the 0 power * (-1/5)to the 2nd power
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Four fruit trees are being moved into an orchard. The trees are going to be planted in order from tallest to shortest. Write the heights of the trees in order from greatest to least. StartFraction 76 Over 9 EndFraction ft 76 9 ft 9.35 ft9.35 ft 9.83 ft9.83
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How many air molecules are in a 11.5×12.0×10.0 ft room? Assume atmospheric pressure of 1.00 atm, a room temperature of 20.0 ∘C, and ideal behavior.
Volume conversion:There are 28.2 liters in one cubic foot.
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How many air molecules are in a 11.5×12.0×10.0 ft room? Assume atmospheric pressure of 1.00 atm, a room temperature of 20.0 ∘C, and ideal behavior.
Volume conversion:There are 28.2 liters in one cubic foot.
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How many air molecules are in a 11.5×12.0×10.0 ft room? Assume atmospheric pressure of 1.00 atm, a room temperature of 20.0 ∘C, and ideal behavior.
Volume conversion:There are 28.2 liters in one cubic foot.
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A sealed container filled with argon gas at 35°C has a pressure of 832 torr. If the volume of the container is decreased by a factor of two, what will happen to the pressure? You may assume the temperature remains at 35°C.
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A sealed container filled with argon gas at 35°C has a pressure of 832 torr. If the volume of the container is decreased by a factor of two, what will happen to the pressure? You may assume the temperature remains at 35°C.
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quick question
6 times what gives 10
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the words Probability and Statics are spelled with scrabble tiles and placed in a stack. find the probability as a fraction and a decimal for the following
the words Probability and Statics are spelled with scrabble tiles and placed in a stack. find the probability as a fraction and a decimal for the following situation:
a) A vowel is picked
b) the first letter of the alphabet
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for the graph of the function "y=1/x" In the first quarter a tangent formed through (a,1/a)
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#38: for the graph of the function "y=1/x" In the first quarter a tangent formed through (a,1/a)
Express using "a"
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ceramic tile
the area of a square ceramic tile is 400 square centimeters. What is the length of one edge of the tile
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what is 23.8x10 to the 4th power x4
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sqrt(sqrt(3)+sqrt(2))+sqrt(sqrt(3)-sqrt(2))
sqrt(sqrt(3)+sqrt(2))+sqrt(sqrt(3)-sqrt(2)) = ???
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order of operations
what is order of operations?
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scale factor
how to find out scale factor for a perimeter of a square and the enlarged perimeter
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Write an equation of the line that passes through the given point with the given slope. (–5, 4); slope –3
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How do you make the output come out in scientific notation?
How do you make the output come out in scientific notation?
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