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June 19, 2013

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math
jay corp. bought machine for 15000. machine is expected to produce 10000 units. machine has residual value of 5000. assuming machine produces 400 units during year 1.what should depreciation expense be

Physics
Please other Problem 1 & 2!

science
why should nucleotides be in proper sequence during protein synthesis?

Pre-Alegebra
You spin a spinner that is divided into 6 equals parts once and roll the number cube once. Find the probability that the spinner stops on the same number that you roll the number cube?

Algebra 2
Two days ago "Steve" helped me with this problem. I am grateful to him. I didn't get it and asked for him to help me again. He showed it to me again, but I needed more steps shown. Then I think he was finished for tutoring for the day before I could see it again ...

Algebra 2
Steve, thank you for showing me again. Yes, I couldn't quite get it last time. I understood factoring out the 1/3 on the left side. I understood factoring the denominator on the right side. After that I have trouble. Could you please show it to me again with more steps in ...

Algebra 2
I know the answer to this question is: -1. I got that answer by substituting -1 in for x. Please show me how I should do this the correct way. (x/(3x+6))-((x+1)/(3x-6))=(1/((x^2)-4)) Thank you.

Algebra 2
Thank you for your help. I still need some more explaining. I understand factoring out the 1/3 on the left hand side. I also understand factoring the denominator on the right hand side. After that I have trouble. Could you please show it to me again, but this time with more st...

Algebra 2
I know the answer to this problem is -1. I found that by substituting for x and seeing if it worked. How should I do it the correct way? (x/(3x+6))-(x+1/3x-6)=(1/(x^2)-4)

Physics
Thank you!

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