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с .mathx. com/Student/Player Test aspx?testid=227853733 J-MATH201011-ONOD-mar102021 - College Mathematics - R. Barrows Quiz: Week 3 Quiz This Question: 1 pt 10 of 15 (9 comple Decide whether each of the following statements makes sense (or is clearly true) or does not make sense (or is clearly false) The carrying capacity of our planet depends only on our planet's size Choose the corect answer below. O A. The statement does not make sense because the carrying capacity depends only on the size of the earth and the curre OB. The statement does not make sense because the carrying capacity does not depend on the size of the earth OC. The statement does not make sense because there are many factors that affect the carrying capacity that are not relate OD. The statement makes sense because all the factors involved in the carrying capacity can be related to the size of the ea
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You have a square piece of cardboard that measures 14 inches on each side. to build a box, you cut congruent squares out of each corner of the cardboard. use the picture to find the area of the cardboard you were used to build the box
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