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English
High School
In nine cases out of ten, the person who cultivates the habit of looking on the dark side of life be the little person, the miserable person, the one who be weak in mind, heart and purpose
Business
College
businesses can compensate employees for work they produce when being paid by
English
High School
Thousands of years ago, people used leaves to wrap their food in. They used clay to make pots, pans, and vades. They made cloth from the natural fibers of plants. With the advancement of science and technology, leaves were replaced with paper, and eventually, plastic bags. Clay pots and vases were replaced with plastics or made stronger and more durable by lamination, a process used in the production of plastics. Natural fibers of plants were replaced by vinyl, a plastic product. thank you whoever helps
English
College
Service Learning Reflection Paper/essay
English
High School
What does the red Corvair symbolize? What can we infer about Ponyboy when hesees the red Corvair?O The red Corvair symbolizes the socials. We can infer that Ponyboy feels nervous when hesees the car, because the last time he drove it, he wrecked. The red Corvair symbolizes the socials. We can infer that Ponyboy feels upset when he seesthe car because he wishes that he had one. O The red Corvair symbolizes the Greasers. When Ponyboy sees the Corvair, we can infer thathe gets excited because he does not have to walk home by himself. o The red Corvair symbolizes the socials. We can infer that Ponyboy gets anxious when he seesthe car, because the socials beat Johnny up badly
Mathematics
High School
How is the quotient 7^18/7^-9 expressed as a power of 7
Business
High School
Perry creates, modifies, and fixes clothing at the request of customers. His job title is best described as. Hassan cleans, cuts, and polishes customers' fingernails. His job title is best described as. Monica applies makeup and gives skin care treatments to clients. Her job title is best described as
Chemistry
College
What will happen when pressure on a reactant mixture at equilibrium and with fewer moles on the reactant side is increased
Mathematics
High School
oil spills into the ocean in a circular pattern. the radius increases at the constant rate of 5 meters every 10 minutes. how fast is the area of the spill increasing at the end of an hour?
Mathematics
College
A fair number cube is rolled twice. After 500 trials of the experiment, the experimental probability of rolling two 3s is 11/50. What is the difference between the number of expected outcomes and the number of actual outcomes?
Business
High School
Ryan, a college student, went to see his hair stylist, melissa. ryan, who had black, curly hair, requested straight, blond hair. melissa told him that she could make those changes, but that there would be significant upkeep involved. melissa made the changes, but ryan did not do the upkeep required. ryan proceeded to falsely claim that melissa did not do what ryan asked her to do, that melissa lied to him, and that melissa was professionally incompetent. ryan made the statements about melissa to friends of his. he also wrote a letter to his college newspaper saying that melissa's shop should be avoided at all costs because melissa was incompetent in fact, melissa was a good hair stylist and enjoyed a good reputation up until the time that ryan started his criticism, melissa threatened to sue ryan for defamation, but ryan told melissa that she could not prevail because she could not prove loss of income. melissa had to admit that while her reputation had been damaged somewhat and she felt embarrassed and humiliated, the damage was primarily among the college population. her income kept increasing from other segments of the community, and she had suffered no net loss. all her appointment times were booked for weeks ahead. which of these apply to the defamation printed in the school newspaper? a. it is libel but not slander. it is slander but not libel. b. it is both libel and slander. c. no tort was committed because the falsehood involved matters of appearance, not business-related matters. d. no tort was committed because an editorial, not a formal news report, was involved.
Mathematics
High School
Use the quadratic formula to determine the exact solutions to the equation. 2x29x+1=0I feel like it's either b or d. I keep getting the same answer when I solve it but the thing is, it's not on the answer choices. My answer was (9 - 89 )/ 4but it's not thereeeee :((
English
College
paragraph 2 3 and 4 each give a reason for requiring school uniforms this reason can be found in the topic sentence of each paragraph what are the reason
Mathematics
High School
Kira had 3/5 acres land she planted 3/7 of it with corn. How many acres did she plant with corn?
Mathematics
High School
a norman window is a window with a semicircle on top of a regular rectangular window as shown in the diagram.what should the dimensions of the rectangular part of the norman window be to allow in as much light as possible if there is only 12 ft of framing material available
Chemistry
High School
If 44. 0 grams of sodium reacts with 10. 0 grams of chlorine gas, how many grams of sodium chloride could potentially be formed?i need the answer asap
Mathematics
College
50 Points! Multiple choice algebra question. Suppose you deposit $1000 in an account paying 4% annual interest, compounded continuously. Find the balance after 10 years. Photo attached. Thank you!
Business
High School
On January 1, Novak Corp. Had 62,000 shares of no-par common stock issued and outstanding. The stock has a stated value of $4 per share. During the year, the following transactions occurred. Apr. 1Issued 13,950 additional shares of common stock for $12 per share. June 15Declared a cash dividend of $1. 60 per share to stockholders of record on June 30. July 10Paid the $1. 60 cash dividend. Dec. 1Issued 6,200 additional shares of common stock for $11 per share. Dec. 15Declared a cash dividend on outstanding shares of $1. 70 per share to stockholders of record on December 31. Prepare the entries, if any, on each of the three dates that involved dividends. (Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem. Credit account titles are automatically in is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Round answers to 0 decimal places, e. G. 1,225. ) Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
Mathematics
College
Find the length of the missing side
Chemistry
High School
Calculate the molarity of the solutions described below. Round all answers to 2 decimal places.Hint: Use molar mass and dimensional analysis to convert grams into moles.A) 100.0 g of sodium chloride is dissolved in 3.0 L of solution.Answer: MB) 72.5 g of sugar (C12H22O11) s dissolved in 1.5 L of solution.Answer: MC) 125 g of aluminum sulfate is dissolved in 0.150 L of solution.Answer: MD) 1.75 g of caffeine (C8H10N4O2) is dissolved in 0.200 L of solution. Answer: MWILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mathematics
High School
1. Use the given data to estimate the rate of change of atmospheric pressure with respect to altitude at different heights over the range covered by the data. Include a table in your response. 2. Create two plots, one that illustrates the pressure depending on altitude, and another that illustrates the estimated rate of change depending on altitude. 3. Construct a function that models the pressure-altitude data. Create a plot that includes the model function and the data together. Explain briefly how you chose your model function, including the values of any parameters. 4. Use your model function (from Part 3) to estimate the rate of change of atmospheric pressure with respect to altitude at different heights over the range from sea level to 10,000 ft. Include a Table in your response. 5. Together on the same plot, show the rate of change of atmospheric pressure with respect to altitude at different altitudes within the range covered by the data both (i) estimated directly from the data (Part 1) and (ii) computed with the model function (Part 4). Compare the rate of change information you computed from the model function with the rate of change information you estimated directly from the data. Use this comparison to assess your model function. rate:0. 0004Altitude101. 2499. 9997. 61498. 11993. 42493. 83007. 24006. 45009. 46006. 57005. 47990. 49000. 210009. 1Pressure743. 6629. 6498. 3407. 4345. 3286. 6223. 8152. 9100. 868. 445. 430. 821. 013. 7
Biology
High School
The pre cell (before the appearance of life) formed during chemical evolution has an outer membrane that is a phospholipid bilayer. given the properties of the water in the prebiotic ocean. one would expect that h2o and ions would: _______
Mathematics
High School
The following is the capital structure of k co ltd.ordinary share capital100,000 shares at shillings10 1,000,000share premium 500,000retained earnings 800,000total capital employed 2,300,000k co. ltd intends to declare a stock dividend of 10% on its ordinary shares suchthat it will give 1 share for 10 at shillings 10.required1) compute the number of new ordinary shares arising out of this issue. (3 marks)2) prepare different accounts arising out of this issue. (5 marks)3) show the new capital structure after this issue. (7 marks)
Mathematics
High School
An architect needs to design a new light house. an average-man (6 ft tall) can see 1 mileinto the horizon with binoculars. if the company building the light house would like fortheir guests to be able to see 20 miles out from the top of the light house with binoculars,then how tall does the building need to be?
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