Whats 815 gal/h= qt/sec

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Answer 1
Answer: A= 2.718282chqt/815gls
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer: 1.1

Explanation: 815 gallons/ 1 hr * 4 qt/ 1 gallon = 3260/ 1 * 3600= 1.104294478527607 Which can be rounded to 1.1.


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John Longridge is taking care of them for his friends the Hunters. This can be found in chapter 1.

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June has come too soon
The days are too long
I wait forever for the moon

The sun is angry now
With scorching rays like bows
I face its wrath somehow

The worst, school is out
And you are out of sight
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A 1st and third line always rhyme

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Read the excerpt from The Crisis, Number I. "Let it be told to the future world, that in the depth of winter, when nothing but hope and virtue could survive, that the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet and to repulse it."

In this excerpt, Paine uses hyperbole to

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Answer: A) inspire his readers to persevere.

Explanation: A hyperbole is a type of figurative language that consists in exaggerating an event or a statement. In the given excerpt from "The Crisis Number I" we can see a clear example of hyperbole in the phrases "in the depth of winter, when nothing but hope and virtue could survive" and "the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet and to repulse it" this hyperbole is used to inspire the readers to persevere.

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Panic showed on Gus's face. Freida was worried, too. They both feared they would fail epicly.Which sentence has an error?

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Answer:

All the statements are correct

Explanation:

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Answer:

(C) There is an ERROR in sentence number #3.

Explanation:

The sentence states " They both feared they would fail epicly.

When it's spelled epically.

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Liz works at a pet store.she put 238 bags of cat food on the shelf . customers bought 142 bags. how many bags were left

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96 bags would be left


Well, she put 238 bags on the shelf and customers bought 142. So they probably bought out of the 238 bags on the shelf. So all you have to do is

238-142. And that is 96. So you see, all you have to do is subtract. Hope I helped

fifty four decimal fourtheey five the five in the tens place is blanck the value of the two on the tens place

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54.45

50.00 is in tens place.

Example:
14,494 
To round off the height value to the nearest thousand we can use the expanded from to clarity the position of numbers which is: 
10, 000 = ten thousand 
4, 000 = thousands 
400 = hundreds 
90 = tens 
4 = ones 
Here we can notice than four thousand is the value where the nearest thousands is placed. Hence we can round off the number of 14, 494 into 14, 000. Notice 0-4 rounding off rules.