SAT, 07.12.2021 03:00 sadiyahaaqilah
If a dolphin is producing a vocalization with a frequency of 35 hz, traveling at 1,470 m/s, what is the wavelength of the sound?.
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SAT, 25.06.2019 11:00, bommat1085
Astudent noticed different gas prices as she drove around town. find the second quartile. $3.31 $3.28 $3.42 $3.35 $3.31 $3.26 $3.38 $3.32 $3.34
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SAT, 25.06.2019 22:00, yasarhan2
Snakes, dogs, and humans have a vertebral column. snakes and dogs have tails, and humans have vestigial tailbones. dogs and humans have limbs, but snakes do not. most reptiles lay eggs, but a few give birth to live young. what do these structures suggest about the evolutionary pattern between the three organisms? 1. snakes and dogs are more closely related than snakes and humans. 2. snakes and humans are more closely related than humans and dogs. 3. dogs and humans are more closely related than snakes and humans. 4. dogs, snakes, and humans share a common ancestor. 5. the early ancestor of snakes and dogs is the same, and the early ancestor of humans is different.
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SAT, 26.06.2019 05:30, Gwapecwupcakes
In an ecosystem, marsh snails feed on phytoplankton and painted turtles feed on marsh snails. pollution has resulted in the depletion of phytoplankton. what effect would this situation likely have on the population of marsh snails and painted turtles? as phytoplankton were destroyed, the population of marsh snails would most likely then the population of painted turtles would mostly likely a. 1. increase 2. decrease 3. stay the same b. 1. increase 2. decrease 3. stay the same
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SAT, 26.06.2019 21:00, kristieroth1
Essay questions may also be referred to as a. talk questions c. hard questions b. explain questions d. think questions
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