How did the Han government differ from the Qin government?

(1 point)
Responses

The Han revived Confucian learning suppressed by the Qin.

The Han revived Confucian learning suppressed by the Qin.

The Han imposed harsher laws than the Qin.

The Han imposed harsher laws than the Qin.

The Han created a more centralized government than the Qin.

The Han created a more centralized government than the Qin.

The Han encouraged trade less than the Qin.

The Han revived Confucian learning suppressed by the Qin and created a more centralized government than the Qin.

Use the drop-down menus to complete the sentences.

(2 points)
One of the most lasting contributions to China by the Han dynasty was the
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. On it, the Chinese received
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and traded
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.

One of the most lasting contributions to China by the Han dynasty was the Great Wall. On it, the Chinese received protection and traded goods.

The civil service strengthened the Han empire because officials were not allowed to service in their home districts. Why was this?

(1 point)
Responses

They needed to understand different parts of the empire to do their jobs successfully.

They needed to understand different parts of the empire to do their jobs successfully.

They could not then organize with their family and friends against the emperor.

They could not then organize with their family and friends against the emperor.

The emperor encouraged different parts of his empire to have connections.

The emperor encouraged different parts of his empire to have connections.

They could not then rely on their family and friends to help them do their jobs properly.

They could not then rely on their family and friends to help them do their jobs properly.

They could not then organize with their family and friends against the emperor.

Determine the rate of change in the following description. In Ms. Katy’s math class, a homework assignment is worth 100 points. If students turn the homework in late, there will be a deduction of 5 points per day. (1 point)

Responses

m=5
m equals 5

m=−5
m equals negative 5

m=100
m equals 100

m=−100

m = -5

m equals negative 5

x y

2.6 −6
3.2 3
Determine the rate of change of the linear function given as a table of values.

(1 point)
Responses

m=0.067
m equals 0.067

m=15
m equals 15

m=−5
m equals negative 5

m=−15

To determine the rate of change, we can calculate the slope using the formula: m = (change in y) / (change in x).

Using the given values, we can calculate the rate of change as follows:

m = (3 - (-6)) / (3.2 - 2.6)
m = 9 / 0.6
m = 15

Therefore, the rate of change is m = 15.

Find the initial value of the linear function, given that the rate of change is m=−4/7 , and (14,3) is an (x,y) value of the linear function.(1 point)

Responses

b=15.71
b equals 15.71

b=12.29
b equals 12.29

b=−5
b equals negative 5

b=11

To find the initial value (y-intercept) of the linear function, we can use the formula: y = mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

We know that the rate of change (m) is -4/7, and we have the point (14, 3) on the line.

3 = (-4/7) * 14 + b

Multiplying -4/7 by 14 gives us -8, so we have:

3 = -8 + b

To isolate b, we can add 8 to both sides of the equation:

3 + 8 = b

11 = b

Therefore, the initial value (y-intercept) of the linear function is b = 11.

Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)

Han society was bound together by the imperial bureaucracy and
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Han society was bound together by the imperial bureaucracy and Confucian values.

Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)

Under the Han, the salt and iron industries were
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Under the Han, the salt and iron industries were state-controlled.

Which of these would be an example of lacquerware?

(1 point)
Responses

a painted box with a protective coating

a painted box with a protective coating

a scroll covered in calligraphy

a scroll covered in calligraphy

a carefully designed garden

a carefully designed garden

a bronze sculpture

A painted box with a protective coating would be an example of lacquerware.

How should you properly care for your brushes?

(1 point)
Responses

Wash them thoroughly and store them with the bristles up.
Wash them thoroughly and store them with the bristles up.

Rinse them in hot water and rub dry between two paper towels.
Rinse them in hot water and rub dry between two paper towels.

Scrub them vigorously under cold water and store them with the bristles down.
Scrub them vigorously under cold water and store them with the bristles down.

Soak them in clean water and then dab them dry with a paper towel.
Soak them in clean water and then dab them dry with a paper towel.

Wash them thoroughly and store them with the bristles up.

Height Above Canyon Floor Time (minutes)

360 0
280 3
160 10
80 14
Which statement best interprets the rate of change of the linear model shown in the table?

(1 point)
Responses

The elevation of a hiker who is hiking down to a canyon floor changes at a rate of 20 feet per minute.
The elevation of a hiker who is hiking down to a canyon floor changes at a rate of 20 feet per minute.

The elevation of a hiker who is hiking down to a canyon floor changes at a rate of −20 feet per minute.
The elevation of a hiker who is hiking down to a canyon floor changes at a rate of negative 20 feet per minute.

The elevation of a hiker who is hiking up from canyon floor changes at a rate of −20 feet per minute.
The elevation of a hiker who is hiking up from canyon floor changes at a rate of negative 20 feet per minute.

The elevation of a hiker who is hiking up from a canyon floor changes at a rate of 20 feet per minute.

The elevation of a hiker who is hiking down to a canyon floor changes at a rate of -20 feet per minute.

Number of Months Cost ($)

1 74
2 99
3 124
4 149
The table below shows the cost for a gym membership at the local fitness center with an initial start-up fee charged in the first month. Find the slope, or monthly cost.

(1 point)
Responses

$49
$49

$74
$74

$37.25
$37.25

$25

To find the slope, we need to calculate the change in cost (y) over the change in months (x).

Using the given values, we can calculate the slope as follows:

Slope = (change in cost) / (change in months)
= (149 - 74) / (4 - 1)
= 75 / 3
= $25

Therefore, the monthly cost, which is the slope, is $25.

A linear graph of parking fees in dollars based on hours parked has the points (2,20) and (6,44) . How would you interpret the slope of the graph as the rate of change in the parking fee for each additional hour of parking?(1 point)

Responses

The parking fee rises by $6 with each additional hour.
The parking fee rises by $6 with each additional hour.

The parking fee rises by $10 with each additional hour.
The parking fee rises by $10 with each additional hour.

The parking fee rises by $7.33 with each additional hour.
The parking fee rises by $7.33 with each additional hour.

The parking fee rises by $8 with each additional hour.

To interpret the slope of the graph as the rate of change in the parking fee for each additional hour of parking, we can calculate the change in the parking fee (y) over the change in hours (x).

Using the given points, we can calculate the slope as follows:

Slope = (change in parking fee) / (change in hours)
= (44 - 20) / (6 - 2)
= 24 / 4
= $6

Therefore, the slope indicates that the parking fee rises by $6 with each additional hour of parking.