Mathematics, 05.08.2021 04:20 Andy769
Which prompt would be best addressed with a cause and effect structure? In the American Revolution, the Americans had a smaller army with less training than the British yet they were able to win the war and create an independent United States. What factors best explain the outcome of the war? B. Research the history and development of aviationBe sure to include major milestones, from the Wright brothers' first experiments to the current space program. How does your life differ from the life of a child in colonial times? How is it the same? Consider education, family, communication transportation , and technology in your response . How has communication changed over the past 700 years? Consider communication methods, communicating over distances, and communicating to a large audience
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00, gladysvergara
How does the graph of g(x)=⌊x⌋−3 differ from the graph of f(x)=⌊x⌋? the graph of g(x)=⌊x⌋−3 is the graph of f(x)=⌊x⌋ shifted right 3 units. the graph of g(x)=⌊x⌋−3 is the graph of f(x)=⌊x⌋ shifted up 3 units. the graph of g(x)=⌊x⌋−3 is the graph of f(x)=⌊x⌋ shifted down 3 units. the graph of g(x)=⌊x⌋−3 is the graph of f(x)=⌊x⌋ shifted left 3 units.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:00, villanuevajose95
A. s.a.! this is a similarity in right triangles. next (solve for x)a.) 12b.) 5c.) 12.5d.) [tex] 6\sqrt{3} [/tex]
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30, mcaninch36
Scott’s bank account showed a balance of $750 on sunday. during the next five days, he made one deposit of $140 and numerous withdrawals of $180 each. let x represent the number of withdrawals that scott made. write an inequality that can be used to find the maximum number of withdrawals that scott could have made and maintain a balance of at least $100. do not use a dollar sign ($) in your response.
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