What kinds of bonds are possible between carbon and oxygen?

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Answer 1
Answer: covalent bond I think 

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A pre-trip inspection will help you ____________.A. find problems that could cause a collision or breakdown
B. avoid a post-trip inspection
C. know how far you must travel
D. save money on fuel

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Answer:

A. find problems that could cause a collision or breakdown

Explanation:

A pretrip inspection allows the driver to drive safely because he feels satisfied since he already had checked each and everything in the beginning. This increases the focus on driving. In addition to it there are less chances of happenings and technical faults in the vehicle. It also plays a vital role in the safety circumstances as well.

Answer
A.To find problems that could cause a collision or breakdown.

Explanation
A pre-trip inspection is the trip made by the organizers before the due date of the trip.
There are many reasons why pre-trip inspection is necessary. Some of them include:
1. Finding out how much information is available,
2. The cost to be incurred,
3. Assessing the route and the safety of the place,
4. The most important been to help in preparation of the budget and many others
From the choices given, the most appropriate answer is A. To find problems that could cause a collision or breakdown.

on a high way a car is driven 80 km the first 1 he of travel, 50km during the next 0.5 he, and 40 km in the final 0.5 hr. What is the cars average speed for the entire trip?

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Average speed = (total distance covered) / (total time to cover the distance) .

Total distance = (80 + 50 + 40) = 170 km

Total time = (1 + 0.5 + 0.5) = 2 hours

Average speed = (170 km) / (2 hrs)= 85 km/hr .
 

Where is the water table located?A. Below the layer of bedrock
B. Under the zone of saturation
C. In the layer of bedrock
D. At the top of the zone of saturation

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The Water table is located D.at the top of the zone of saturation.

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a person pushing a stroller starts from rest, uniformly accelerating at a rate of 0.500m/s^2. what is the velocity of the stroller after it has traveled 4.75m?

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You're going to use the constant acceleration motion equation for velocity and displacement:
(V)final²=(V)initial²+2a(Δx)

Given:
a=0.500m/s²
Δx=4.75m
(V)intial=0m
(V)final= UNKNOWN

(V)final= 2.179m/s

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A person pushing a stroller start from rest uniformly accelerating at a rate of 0.500 m/s². What is the velocity of the stroller after it traveled 4.75 m ?

We have the following data:

a (acceleration) = 0.500 m/s²

Vf (final velocity) = ? (in m/s)

Vi (initial velocity) = 0 m/s

Δx (displacement) = 4.75 m

Solving:

Let's apply the Torricelli Equation, to find the velocity of the stroller, let's see:

V_f^2 = V_i^2 + 2*a*\Delta{x}

V_f^2 = 0^2 + 2*0.500*4.75

V_f^2 = 0 + 4.75

V_f^2 = 4.75

V_f = √(4.75)

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Answer:

The velocity of the stroller is approximately 2.18 m/s

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As a longitudinal wave travels through a medium, it displaces the particles . parallel to the direction which the wave travels.b. along the opposite plane of travel.
c. vertically along the direction that the wave travels.
d. perpendicular to the path of travel.

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As a longitudinal wave travels through a medium, it displaces the particles parallel to the direction which the wave travels.

What is longitudinal wave?

This type of waves are vibrations that takes place in the same direction i.e parallel to the wave motion. They are usually mechanical and examples include sound waves which requires a medium.

A longitudinal wave is a form of wave in which the displacement of the medium and the medium's vibration are both parallel to the direction of the wave.

A longitudinal wave moves the particles parallel to its direction of passage as it passes through a material.

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Answer:

A- Parallel to tge direction which the wave travels

Explanation:

You should vary your ____________ based on the size and noise level of the venue you are speaking in.

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I think, the best word to fill the blank is "voice". You should vary your voice based on the size and noise level of the venue you are speaking in. Because when you are speaking you use your voice to be heard. Also, it is the only thing you can vary depending on the size and the noise when speaking in a certain location.

Answer:

C

Explanation: