SAT, 22.09.2021 22:10 monster5368
Which recursive formula can be used to generate the sequence below, where f(1) = 3 and n ≥ 1? 3, –6, 12, –24, 48, … f (n 1) = –3 f(n ) f (n 1) = 3 f(n ) f (n 1) = –2 f(n ) f (n 1) = 2 f(n)
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SAT, 26.06.2019 03:00
Which group of college students is typically offered scholarship? a. freshmen, sophomores, and juniors. b. biology, english, and engineering majors. c. hard workers, part-time students, and out of state students. d. first time freshmen, current students, and transfer students.
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SAT, 26.06.2019 05:00
Which statements are true for invasive species? 1. they always stabilize an ecosystem. 2. they’re always successful in adjusting to a new habitat. 3. they often compete with the native species for resources. 4. they have the ability to displace the native species. 5. they’re always pests.
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SAT, 27.06.2019 11:00
Apopulation of deer mice was introduced into a desert ecosystem. being dark-colored, the deer mice stood out in the sand and were easy prey for predators. over a few years, the color of the mice changed from dark brown to light brown. what role does natural selection play in this example? a. the change of color camouflaged them, which them hunt better. b. the change of color enabled them to regulate their body temperature. c. the change of color allowed them to hide better from predators. d. the change of color made their bodies tolerant to the harsh desert sand. e. the change of color allowed them to deflect the excessive heat.
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SAT, 28.06.2019 09:30
Afish fossil is found in a rock. a foot bone and tooth are found in an older layer of the same rock. what can scientists learn from the rock? a) the area changed from land to water. b) the area changed from water to land. c) the area has always been land. d) the area was once an ocean.
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