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What are the common properties of squares and rhombuses?
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You are dealt a hand of three cards one at a time. What is the probability that you get no spades?
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What is the acceleration during takeoff of a jumbo jet with a mass of 30,000 kg when the thrust for each of its four engines is 30,000 N?
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A plane is heading 25 degrees west of south. How many degrees south of west is this plane flying?
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How can water change state?
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What is a monohybrid Cross?
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There are 96 students in 2 buses. What is the ratio of buses to students?
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How does the light dependent reaction affect the calvin cycle?
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Question #c6939
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There are 54 students and 18 computers in a classroom. Which ratio accurately compares the number of students to the number of computers?
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If you roll a dice six times, what is the probability of rolling a number six?
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Where and when was the social and political system of feudalism used?
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According to the Mexican government, where was the border between Texas and Mexico?
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What causes animal behavior?
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What does the atomic number of each atom represent?
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How do you solve #-90= 2( y + - 92)#?
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What is the annual salary for a person who earns a weekly salary of $560.00?
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What is -3.6 in fraction form?
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Patrick Johnson ran 100 m in 9.93 seconds. What was his average speed in km/hr?
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How do you solve #4x + 10= - 26#?
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What is the amazon rainforest?
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If #f=5#, what is the value of #2f^2+8f-5#?
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Question #cad22
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Question #669e8
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What are the similarities between acids and bases?
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Question #f23a8
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What is the length of an hypotenuse with legs of 7 cm and 24 cm?
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Where are most of the active volcanoes on earth found?
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What are the next two numbers in the pattern: 7, 14, 28, 56?
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If Earth’s axis were tilted less than 23.5°, what seasonal average temperature changes would occur?
1.Spring and fall would be cooler.
2.Spring and fall would be warmer.
3.Winter would be cooler.
4.Summer would be cooler?
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Water boils at 100#"^oC# when the atmospheric pressure is 1.00 atm. What is the that in K? in #"^oF#?