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Mathematics
College
The Regular polygon has the following measures.a=73cms=14 cmSegment a is drawn from the center of the polygon perpendicular to one of its sides.What is the vocabulary term for segment a?what is the area of the polygon?Round to the nearest tenth and include correct units
Mathematics
College
The model shown below is a perfect cube with a volume of 27 cubic units. Which statement is true about all perfect cubes? A. A perfect cube represents 3 times the area of a face of the cube. B. A perfect cube represents the sum of 9 edge lengths of the cube. C. A perfect cube represents the volume of a cube with equal integer side lengths. D. A perfect cube represents the surface area of a cube with equal integer side lengths.
History
High School
Partly because of NAFTA, making goods in Mexico has become cheaper than making goods in the U.S. So, many workers in the U.S. lose their jobs when companies move their factories to Mexico. Positive or negative
Mathematics
High School
At one of new yorks traffic signals, if more than 17 cars are held up at the intersection, a traffic officer will intervene and direct the traffic. the hourly traffic pattern from 12:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. mimics the random numbers generated between 5 and 25. (this holds true if there are no external factors such as accidents or car breakdowns.) scenario hour number of cars held up at intersection a noon1:00 p.m. 16 b 1:002:00 p.m. 24 c 2:003:00 p.m. 6 d 3:004:00 p.m. 21 e 4:005:00 p.m. 15 f 5:006:00 p.m. 24 g 6:007:00 p.m. 9 h 7:008:00 p.m. 9 i 8:009:00 p.m. 9 based on the data in the table, what is the random variable in this scenario? a. the time interval between two red lights b. the number of traffic accidents that occur at the intersection c. the number of times a traffic officer monitors the signal d. the number of cars held up at the intersection
English
High School
PLEASE ANSWER THIS QUESTION IT IS 25 POINTS! WRONG ANSWERS WILL BE REPORTED! BEST ANSWER WILL GET BRAINLIEST!Explain why beaches in the UK are not all the same IntroductionWhat is a beach, what will you discussParagraphs1-3 1. Some beaches are on a discordant coastline. This means that..2. Some beaches are on a coastline that changes direction. This means that.3. Some beaches are in an area that hasdestructive waves and hard rock. This means that..ConclusionSummarise each point and evaluate which factoryou think is most important.
Mathematics
High School
The seventh-grade class is selling boxes of votive candles as a fundraiser. The first box purchased costs $14. 00, and each additional box costs $10. 0. a. Is the relationship between the number of additional boxes of candles purchased and the total money spent linear?explainb. An equation that relates the total money spent on boxes of candles, C, to the number of additional boxes purchased,b,is,c. Using the equation from part (b), the total money spent by a person who bought 3 boxes of candles for the fundraiser would be $
Biology
High School
The energy system predominantly involved during the whole duration of the race
Chemistry
High School
I need help on number 2 In this lab exercise we tried to predict what would be the limiting reagent in each beakerbased on observation of the amount (in mass) of reactant available. In determining thelimiting reagent in a chemical reaction, is it enough to just know the mass of each of thereactant? Explain.
Mathematics
College
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Social Studies
High School
Two-year old James is watching his big brother jump rope. James really wants to do what his brother is doing. Which of the four parts of the observational learning process may interfere with James' learning to jump rope? Explain your choice
English
College
unless he worked hard, he will fail the exam. check grammar
Mathematics
High School
A woman claims to have the ability to recognize by tasting it, whether tea was poured first and milk added after, or whether tea was added to milk. In order to test her powers, a set of 10 cups is brought to her and she is asked to taste them. She gets 7 out of 10 correct. Assuming each trial is independent, what is the probability that she would have done at least this well if she had no ability to recognize such difference
Physics
High School
A box is suspended by a rope. when a horizontal force of 100 n acts on the box, it moves to the side until the rope is at an angle of 20 degree with the vertical. the weight of the box is.
Social Studies
High School
which big us city just launched a new ad campaign to boost post-pandemic tourism?
Mathematics
College
what is five term in 12,16,21,27
Mathematics
College
Write an equation (any form) for the quadratic graphed below
Mathematics
College
A film distribution manager calculates that 9 % of the films released are flops. If the manager is correct, what is the probability that the proportion of flops in a sample of 407 released films would differ from the population proportion by less than 3% ? Round your answer to four decimal places.
English
College
A student is planning to write a personal narrative about his first trip to the ocean.Which detail is most important for the student to include in his introduction?OA. the settingreflectionsB.O C.O D. dialoguea conflictResetNext
Mathematics
High School
A ship sailed from Port X to Port Y. It traveled 20 kilometers due north and then 25 kilometers due west. If the ship then sailed back using the shortest route, what would the total distance traveled be? Round to the nearest kilometer.
Mathematics
High School
Determine whether the series n - 5 na tn - 6 n=1 is convergent or divergent using the Limit Comparison Test.
Business
High School
Larry's profit is maximized when he produces shirts. When he does this, the marginal cost of the last shirt he produces is $ , which is than the price Larry receives for each shirt he sells. The marginal cost of producing an additional shirt (that is, one more shirt than would maximize his profit) is $ , which is than the price Larry receives for each shirt he sells. Therefore, Larry's profit-maximizing quantity corresponds to the intersection of the curves. Because Larry is a price taker, this last condition can also be written as
Physics
College
How does the frequency of a string affect its wavelength?
Mathematics
High School
Nicole has 28 nickels and dimes that amount to $1. 85 how many of each coin does she have
Mathematics
High School
A sheet of paper 82 cm-by-88 cm is made into an open box (i.e. there's no top), by cutting X-cm squares out of each corner and folding up the sides. Find the value of x that maximizes the volume of the box. Give your answer in the simplified radical form. X= is the max.
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