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May 23, 2013

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English-Grammar
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English-Grammar
Identify how the underlined pronoun in each sentence is being used. 18. Someone sent Ed and (me) a text from an unknown phone. direct object (my answer)indirect object 19. Mr. Simons saw Owen and (us) at the registry. (my answer)direct object indirect object 20. Show Edie and ...

Geography
What is absolute location? A.a precise measure of where a location falls in terms of longitude and latitude using units such as minutes and seconds B.a precise measure of distance around the equator C.a more precise measure of where a location falls in terms of longitude and ...

physics
ive been sick so i missed a few classes and im not sure whats going on in my class these are my homework problems im trying to keep up

physics
In a water pistol, a piston drives water through a larger tube of radius 1.00 cm into a smaller tube of radius 1.00 mm. (a) If the pistol is fired horizontally at a height of 1.5m, use ballistics (2-D projectile motion) to determine the time it takes water to travel from the n...

physics
The British Sovereign coin is an alloy of gold and copper having a total mass of 7.988 g and is 22-karat gold. (a) Find the mass of gold in kg using that # of karats = 24 x (mass of gold)/(total mass). (b) Calculate the volumes of gold and copper used to manufacture the coin. ...

English
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English
Which word correctly completes the sentence? To (blank) did you write the card? A. Who B. Whom I thnk the answer is B. Whom. Which meaning of the vocabulary word steep is used in the sentence below? The steep rise in gas prices angered the population. A. Vertical B. Sudden C. ...

physics
A light bulb is placed 17.1 cm in front of a concave mirror. When the concave mirror is replaced by a plane mirror in the same location, the bulb's image moves 6.60 cm closer to the mirror. Calculate the focal length of the concave mirror.

Chemistry
At –11.0 °C (a common temperature for household freezers), what is the maximum mass of aspartame (C14H18N2O5) you can add to 1.50 kg of pure water and still have the solution freeze? Assume that aspartame is a molecular solid and does not ionize when it dissolves in w...

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