geometry
They made a perfect pear
Chemistry
IS THIS RIGHT? Experiments were performed with four metals and solutions of their ions: A-A^+, B-B^2+, C-C^2+, D-D^2+. The results of the experiments were: D^+2 + C ---> No reaction B^+2 + C---> B + C^+2 A^+ + B ---> A + B^+2 a.) Write the equation for each reduction ...
math
i am having trouble with two digit dividends. here is an example 34 divided 264
Physics
A rock is projected from the edge of the top of a building with an initial velocity of 19.6 m/s at an angle of 31 degrees above the horizontal. The rock strikes the ground a horizontal distance of 77 m from the base of the building. The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s^2.(sq...
physics
A rock is projected from the edge of the top of a building with an initial velocity of 19.6 m/s at an angle of 31 degrees above the horizontal. The rock strikes the ground a horizontal distance of 77 m from the base of the building. The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s^2.(sq...
physics
A spy in a speed boat is being chased down a river by government officials in a faster craft. Just as the officials' boat pulls up next to the spy's boat, both boats reach the edge of a 4.8 m waterfall. The spy's speed is 16 m/s and the officials; speed is 26 m/s. ...
english
rewrite these sentences into reported speech. 1-where did you get these dress? 2-who did these dress belong to? 3-where do you buy your clothes? 4-how long have you been collecting these clothes? 5-what will you wear at the party? 6-why are you decorating the house? 7-what sty...
math
Vin paid $60 for 4 new DVDs. His friend Samuel paid $78 for 6 new DVDs. Who got a better deal?
physics
A particle starts from the origin at t = 0 with an initial velocity of 5.5 m/s along the positive x axis.If the acceleration is (-2.8i + 4.1jm/s^2, determine (a)the velocity and (b)position of the particle at the moment it reaches its maximum x coordinate.
solid mechanics 1
a load P is supported
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