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MATHEMATICS
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1.488 divided by 2.1 rounded to nearest tenth
ENGLISH
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Please help if you do NOT know then DONT answer it please.You are writing a story about the opening day of the annual state fair. The story is going to air the day before the fair officially opens. Answer the following questions before preparing your news story.What should the tone of the news story be?What types of images (non-video) should you show?What types of videos can you show?What story form(s) do you think you will use?
BIOLOGY
COLLEGE
How does natural selection or human evolution affect disease susceptbility
MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE
Subtract the following military time: 0545 - 0058
ENGLISH
COLLEGE
In “Address to the Nation on the Explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger,” President Reagan addresses the public about a national tragedy. In A Night to Remember, a tragedy is recounted through interviews with various people who experienced the Titanic’s crash. How do the different structures of the texts help to effectively communicate information regarding these tragedies? Are there advantages or disadvantages to the structures of either text? Which one do you prefer? Cite specific examples from the texts to explain which structure better helps to effectively convey the authors’ purposes.
COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY
COLLEGE
Integer userNumber is read from input. Write a while loop that multiplies userNumber by 4, updating userNumber with the product, and outputs the updated userNumber, followed by a newline. The loop iterates until userNumber is greater than or equal to 40.Ex: If the input is 25, then the output is: 100 import java.util.Scanner; public class ProductCalculator { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner scnr = new Scanner(System.in); int userNumber; userNumber = scnr.nextInt(); while(userNumber >= 40){ userNumber = userNumber * 4; System.out.println(userNumber); } Java. What am I doing wrong? It's not giving an output. } }
MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE
What number should I multiply 1 1/4 by to get 7/12
CHEMISTRY
COLLEGE
The elements fluorine chlorine and Iodine are all part of the same ___on the periodic table
HISTORY
COLLEGE
In korematsu vs united States the federal exclusion order forced japanese Americans into relocation camps was deemed constitutional because it was issued under
MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE
Don completes the square for the function y = x2 + 6x + 3. Which of the following functions reveals the vertex of the parabola?A. y = (x + 3)2 – 3 B. y = (x + 3)2 – 6 C. y = (x + 2)2 – 6 D. y = (x + 2)2 – 3
PHYSICS
COLLEGE
A virtual image produced by a lens is always
MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE
The length of a rectangle is represented by (6x − 2), and the width is represented by (x − 1). Which expression best represents the area of the rectangle? A) 6x2 + 8x + 2 B) − 8x + 2 C) 6x2 − 8x + 2 D) 6x2 − 8x − 2
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
A budget that spends more money than the revenue coming in is known as a _______ budget. A. surplus B. federal C. balanced D. deficit
HISTORY
COLLEGE
What makes a classical civilization classical, describe and explain.
PHYSICS
COLLEGE
As frequency increases in an electromagnetic wave, its photon energy decreases. A. True B. False
MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE
What is the GCF & LCM of 8 and 44
MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE
A welding drawing shows that the weld-root reinforcement cannot exceed " in thickness. Your weld measurement tools are metric, so this value needs to be converted to millimeters. You know that one inch equals 2.54 centimeters. What is the maximum weld-root reinforcement allowed in millimeters? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a millimeter.
ENGLISH
COLLEGE
How is the author’s use of a climactic structure reflected in the dialogue in part two of King Arthur's Socks: A Comedy in One Act?a. There are many long dialogues, and each involves many characters. b. There are a few long dialogues, and each offers insight into the characters. c. There are many short dialogues, and each offers glimpses of town gossip. d. There are few short dialogues, and each reveals little about the characters.
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