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13. After Upper Egypt won the war, Menes became the first pharaoh of Egypt and Egyptian Societyexperienced peace, stability, and prosperity. Which of the following was NOT a reason listed for this widespread peace? a. Egypt created a form of communication based on pictures and symbols. b. The Nile was wide and plentiful. c. Egypt was surrounded by three deserts. d. Pharaohs maintained complete control over the people.
ENGLISH
COLLEGE
Lady Macbeth reads her husband’s letter then asks the following: “Make thick my blood, / Stop up th’ access and passage to remorse”-- What is she asking?
MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE
suppose Monica walks 1 kilometer every 15 minutes how many meters further can she walk in 1 hour at this new rate
MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE
A ball is thrown downward from the top of a building with an initial speed of 25 m/s. It strikes the ground after 2.0 s. How high is the building, assuming negligible air resistance
CHEMISTRY
COLLEGE
Which of the following statements is true with regard to transverse and longitudinal waves?Group of answer choices Both transverse waves and longitudinal waves have motion parallel to velocity. Both transverse waves and longitudinal waves have motion perpendicular to velocity. Transverse waves have motion parallel to velocity, while longitudinal waves have motion perpendicular to velocity. Transverse waves have motion perpendicular to velocity, while longitudinal waves have motion parallel to velocity.
MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE
Boatesville is a 65 3/5 -kilometer drive from stanton. A bus traveling from stanton to boatesville is 24 1/3 kilometers from boatesville. How far has the bus traveled
BIOLOGY
COLLEGE
Environmental factors (can/cannot) affect coding of genes
PHYSICS
COLLEGE
A block of ice with mass 2.00 kg slides 0.775 m down an inclined plane that slopes downward at an angle of 31.8 ∘ below the horizontal. A) If the block of ice starts from rest, what is its final speed? You can ignore friction.
MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE
A small theater had 9 rows of 25 chairs each. An extra 6 chairs have just been brought in. How many chairs are in the theater now?
ENGLISH
COLLEGE
Everything there is a season what type of imagery and language does each poet use?
MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE
F(x)=5x2−3x−1 and g(x)=2x2−x+3f(x)+g(x)= Question 18 options: 3x2−4x−4 3x2−2x−4 7x2+4x+3 7x2−4x+2
MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE
A spinner has 3 equal sections that are purple, green, and blue. What is the probability of not landing on blue?
SOCIAL STUDIES
COLLEGE
Why did early scientists rejectquestions of philosphers such as 'who are we' and 'why are we here?
MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE
(-2x) (x-3) answer please
MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE
8.1 Recognising and describing 2D shapes and solids Two pairs of opposite angles equal the name of each 2D shape that is described. rent lengths' One pair of opposite angles equal All angles 90° 8. TH It Two pairs of parallel sides ✓ One pair of parallel sides Two pairs of equal sides ✓ Four equal sides Quadrilateral Square Rectangle Parallelogram Rhombus Kite Trapezium Exercise 8.1 1 Copy and complete the table to show a description of the 2D quadrilaterals. The parallelogram has been done for you.
MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE
Factor completely 2x2 − 32.Prime 2(x2 − 16) 2(x + 4)(x + 4) 2(x + 4)(x − 4)
PHYSICS
COLLEGE
If anyone can help with this, before 8 am eastern time i’ll give you 20$. Thank you
MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE
Simplify –2x 3 y × xy 2 . A. –3x 4y 3 B. –12x 4y 3 C. –2x 3y 4
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