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What is a federal work-study program
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College
What is the area of the region in the third quadrant bounded by the y-axis and the following functions: f ( x ) = x 2 8 , g ( x ) = x 2 , and h ( x ) = 2 x 5 ?
Advanced Placement (AP)
College
PLEASE HELP ASAP WILL GIVE 100 POINTS!!!!Suppose a packet that is transmitted across the internet contains the following information (from left to right):Bits 1-4: Packet sequence number within the message.Bits 5-8: Total number of packets in the message.Bits 9-16: Number identifying the sender.Bits 17-24: Number identifying the receiver.Bits 25-64: Part of the actual message being sent.Here is one of the packets being sent over the internet:01111011 10000001 11001110 01010110 00111100 10011100 11100010 10001111Which of the following statements about this packet is true? Select one answerA)This is packet 1 out of 8 total packets in the message.B)This is packet 7 out of 11 total packets in the message.C)This is packet 14 out of 22 total packets in the message.D)This is packet 123 out of 129 total packets in the message.
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High School
60. Throughout the first half of the twentieth century, migration patterns in the United States wereprimarilya. rural to suburban.b. rural to urban.c. suburban to urban.d. urban to rural.e, urban to suburban.
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High School
what does the source communicate about imperialism and nationalism during the late 19th and 20th centuries? In what ways are the processes of imperialism and nationalism connected during this time?
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High School
HELP PLS SHOW WORKThe Cobb family of Fremont is looking at ways to decrease their home water and energy usage. Their current electric hot-water heater raises the water temperature to 140 F, which requires 0.20 kWh/gallon at a cost of SO.10/kWh. Each person in the family of four showers once a day for an average of 10 minutes per shower.The shower has a flow rate of 5.0 gallons per minute.(a) Calculate the total amount of water that the family uses per year for taking showers.(b) Calculate the annual cost of the electricity for the family showers, assuming that 2.5 gallons per minute of the water used is from the hot-water heater.(c) The family is considering replacing their current hot-water heater with a new energy-efficient hot-water heater that costs $1,000 and uses half the energy that their current hot-water heater uses. How many days would it take for the new hot-water heater to recover the S1,000 initial cost?
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College
What is an example of a Chemical food hazard?O MoldVirusesA bun bag tabCleaning solutionMark for follow up
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College
h. Using a bullet-pointed list, describe the geologic history of the map area. Hint: start with the oldest event and describe events as they occurred up to the present daythis Geology/earth science
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College
1. 2x+8+9x^2+89/2322. Cos(234)3. integral of x^24. antiderivative of 5x^3+8x^2
Advanced Placement (AP)
College
I need help with an AP Calc AB topic. Max/Min, Increasing/Decreasing, Concavity.I know how to do all of it but when I try this, I am not able to figure it out. Especially when it involves e. Could all work be shown with explanations. Thanks
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High School
If you make a mistake on a check that cannot be easily corrected, what should you do
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College
Hoi Chong Transport, Limited, operates a fleet of delivery trucks in Singapore. The company has determined that if a truck is driven 177,000 kilometers during a year, the average operating cost is 12.3 cents per kilometer. If a truck is driven only 118,000 kilometers during a year, the average operating cost increases to 15.5 cents per kilometer.Required:1. Using the high-low method, estimate the variable operating cost per kilometer and the annual fixed operating cost associated with the fleet of trucks.2. Express the variable and fixed costs in the form Y = a + bX.3. If a truck were driven 147,000 kilometers during a year, what total operating cost would you expect to be incurred?
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College
4. Many people start smoking and/or drinking alcohol as teenagers. Choose either drinking or smoking as an example and explain why this age is a particularly vulnerable time to initiate these behaviors. Develop a behavioral intervention for a teenager who has a problem with excessive smoking or drinking.
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High School
Please answer the question ASAP. Will mark BRAINLIEST.
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High School
Moses and Susan Carver owned a small farm in Diamond Grove, Missouri. They owned one slave,Mary. She had two small children,James and George.One day a neighbor came to warn the Carvers. Slave raiders were in the area. Slave raiders stole slaves and sold them again.The raiders came late that night.They stole Mary and baby George, and rode away. Moses Carver went after them. They found baby George by the side of the road. They never found Mary.The Carvers had no children. So they raised James and George as their own. The boys called the Carvers Aunt Susan and Uncle Moses.1. Write response notes.2. What happened to his mom?3. Why wasn't George raised by his mother?(continued) George was a sickly boy. His voice was thin and weak. He stuttered sometimes when he spoke in a hurry. But he was a happy child who loved plants and animals.Aunt Susan taught him to read and write. She gave him a Bible. He loved his Bible very much. The boy was always full of questions. He wanted to learn about everything. But the only school for black children was miles away. It was too far for a little boy to walk each day. George had to wait. When George was about twelve years old, he left the Carvers. He wanted to go to school. He walked to Neosho, Missouri. A family found George sleeping in their barn. They let the boy live with them. George worked and went to Lincoln School.1. Write response notes.2. Why did George leave the Carvers?(continued) A few years passed. George learned all he could at Lincoln. He heard about a school in Fort Scott, Kansas. So he moved there. Another family let George live with them.Soon, young Carver was old enough to live on his own. For a while he moved from place to place. Then he came to a small Kansas town. Another George Carver lived there too. So George added a "W" to his name. "It is for Washington," he told his friends. George Washington Carver--he liked the sound of his new name. George wanted to go to college.Not many black men went to college in the 1890s. But George Carver was sure that he would go. He worked hard and saved his money. At last Carver went to college inIowa. There he studied what he liked best--plants and farming.1. Write response notes2. What things did George do so he could go to College? 3. How are strangers kind to him?4. How do they help him along the way?5. What part of George Washington Carver's life did you most enjoy reading about?
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High School
Which of the following cities has seen the greatest increase in urban agriculture as a result of its deindustrialization
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High School
write an essay about how o solve 2 + 2. be sure to include the number 9
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College
The status of Macau and Hong Kong as shown on Map 2 would become a source of renewed international tension in the last decades of the twentieth century primarily because of
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19. Nearly half of the world's population is at risk of malaria, a disease spread by parasites inmosquitoes. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 4/100 people will contract thedisease in India. In Sierra Leone, 76/100 will contract the disease. How many times more likely areyou to contract the disease living in Sierra Leone compared to India?
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College
Which sentence from the text best supports Realism, Naturalism, and Regionalism emphasized character over plot? A) Landscape, as well as the cultural, economic and historical context of the location, played an important role in Regionalist fiction.B) Just as with Realism and Naturalism, plot often took a backseat in Regionalist literature.C) A good example of a character who is powerless to act upon the outside forces that influence her life is Laura in Katherine Anne Porters short story Flowering Judas.D) Naturalist stories also focused on character over plot, but mainly to show the futility of the individuals actions against the forces of nature, society, and heredity
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College
Briefly discuss the differences between Liszt and Chopin, including their major contributions. Illustrate your discussion with musical examples.
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College
a customer calls me with an issue that you have already dealt with in the past you were able to resolve the issue successfully and feel confident you know how to resolve it quickly again this time. what is the least and most effective answers.
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College
Use what you know about air pressure and fronts to explain the pattern of cloud cover indicate by symbols in the weather map
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College
Read the following scenario and share your opinion on which areas of EI that Samantha may need to work on. Samantha is an employee who has been with the company for a year. She's great at her job, but she has a hard time getting along with her coworkers. She often comes off as dismissive, and she doesn't seem to understand other people's perspectives. When someone tries to give her feedback, she gets defensive and can become angry or upset. Samantha's manager has noticed that her lack of emotional intelligence is causing tension in the office.
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