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Mathematics
High School
Makayla wants to spend no more than $50 to celebrate her birthday with her four friends. Each box of her favorite pizza costs $7.50. Which inequality can Makayla use to find p, the number of boxes of pizza she can buy without exceeding $50?
Mathematics
High School
2) A gym charges a $30 membership fee and $10 per month. Write anequation to represent this situation. Find the cost for 5 months. If a newmember paid $160, how many months did they go to the gym?
Social Studies
College
Use the story below fill I the questions. A) Origin and developmentB) EarthC) LifeD) Early technologies
History
High School
How might the people who made this painting differ from the Pueblo people of the American Southwest? A. They settled in woodland communities and hunted and gathered for food. B. They lived in mesa-top villages and survived by farming and herding livestock. C. They built large communal dwellings on the coast where they fished and traded. D. They were nomadic and hunted the animals on the open plains for food.
Mathematics
High School
Find the magnitude of the vector (4,9).Write your answer in simplified radical form.
English
High School
what is wrong with the sentence Will our towns' mayor seek a second term?
English
High School
How does the conversation between Yegor and Sharov advance the plot?
Mathematics
High School
I need help on this last question
Arts
High School
Which of the following is true of American landscape painting?
Mathematics
College
Joseph is going to paint the panels of a fence. He is going to use the same repeating pattern for the entire fence. The rule is "orange, yellow, pink, green, purple." If there are 98 panels in the fence, how many will be painted green? Enter your answer in the box.
Mathematics
High School
Shape 1 and shape 2 are plotted on a coordinate plan. Which statement about the shapes is true?
Mathematics
High School
Stephanie has a -$40 balance on her credit card. She makes two additional charges to pay $20 for gas and $25 for parking. Then she makes a credit card payment of $30. What is her remaining balance?
Mathematics
College
Identify an equation in point-slope form for the line parallel to y = -2/3x+8 that passes through (4, -5). A. y-4=(x+5)B. y+5=2/3 (x-4) C. y+5 = 3/2(x-4)D. y-5=-2/3(x + 4)
Business
High School
Ming made a car insurance payment of $122. 50. Hell use the check register to record his transaction. What will be his new balance? An account statement has a balance of 802 dollars and 10 cents. $.
Biology
High School
What is the difference between anecdotal evidence and empirical evidence?(no copy and pasted answers)
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School
PLS HELPP!!! I'LL GIVE BRAINLIEST!What is the main idea of this quote?"In principle, as in the ideas formerly laid down by the men influencing every national party, nationality ought only to be to humanity that which the division of labour is in a workshop-the recognised symbol of association; the assertion of the individuality of a human group called by its geographical position, its traditions, and its language, to fulfil a special function in the European work of civilisation.The map of Europe has to be remade. This is the key to the present movement; herein lies the initiative. Before acting, the instrument for action must be organised; before building, the ground must be one's own. The social idea cannot be realised under any form whatsoever before this reorganisation of Europe is effected; before the peoples are free to interrogate themselves; to express their vocation, and to assure its accomplishment by an alliance capable of substituting itself for the absolutist league which now reigns supreme."
Spanish
College
1)Describa cul es el tema del poema Dos patrias de Jos Mart. Cules son los recursos expresivos (figuras, tropos, rima, ritmos) que Mart usa para darle fuerza expresiva a ese tema?
English
College
"I saw a great many kindly acts done as we moved along," White would recall almost fondly. "The poor helped the rich, and the rich helped the poor (if anybody could be called rich at such a time) to get on with their loads. I heard of cartmen demanding one hundred and fifty dollars (in hand, of course) for carrying a single load. Very likely it was so, but those cases did not come under my own notice. It did come under my notice that some cartmen worked for whatever the sufferers felt able to pay, and one I knew worked with alacrity for nothing. It takes all sorts of people to make a great fire."The Great Fire,Jim MurphyWhich statement is a theme supported by the passage? A: People are always kind to one another during emergencies.B: Disaster can bring out the best and the worst in people.C: Cherish what you have, because you may lose it.D: It takes all kinds of people to make a world.
Mathematics
High School
Find x . Please help Im begging
English
High School
solve pls braniliest
Mathematics
High School
if you run 4 1/2 miles in three quarter of an hour, how many miles would you run in two thirds
Spanish
High School
Sabes cuidar el medioambiente?
History
High School
PLZ Help!! Will give brainliest.In the lesson, you read about the many cultural changes of the 1920s. Imagine you are opening an American history museum. You are creating an exhibit about the cultural changes of the 1920s and you want to create a compelling visual presentation to get museum goers excited about your exhibit. Use what you have learned in the lesson to complete a photo story about this period in which you choose five artifacts and demonstrate how they contributed to the atmosphere and culture of the 1920s. Keep in mind that artifacts are human-made objects from a period in history. When you find an artifact, the date in the citation should indicate it is from the 1920s. You should use a variety of artifacts, which can include photographs, video, sound recordings, excerpts from literature of the period, song lyrics, or any other ideas you have about 1920s culture. Research and choose five artifacts using books, videos, or online audio sources and links. Some sites that might be helpful are: The Library of Congress The Roaring Twenties The History of the Roaring Twenties PBS Smithsonian Institute Collections The five artifacts you choose will help you illustrate the cultural changes of the 1920s. Out of the five, you must have an artifact for each of the following: Prohibition Harlem Renaissance Fundamentalism New Roles for Women The fifth artifact can be one of your choosing. Create your photo story. Identify each artifact with a title and write at least two complete sentences describing the relationship of the artifact to the cultural changes of the 1920s. Your description should be informative and engaging so use examples and vivid language to make your points. Don't forget to cite your sources!
Mathematics
High School
Patrica earns $12.50 per hour. She saves $3.25 of her hourly pay. What percentage of her hourly salary does she save?
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