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The graph shows sam's drive to the movie theater. Which segment shows sam from the time he leaves his house until he reaches a red light? a graph is shown with the title sam's drive. The x-axis is labeled tme driving, and the y-axis is labeled distance driven. Segment a begins at the origin and continues quickly upward until x equals 0. 3. Segment b is a horizontal line from 0. 3 to 0. 5. Segment c moves in an upward direction until x equals 1. 25 and segment d moves quickly upward until x equals 1. 75 a b c d.
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Based on calculations, students should have 10.4 grams of powder after conducting an experiment. the students get these results: 10.2 grams, 10.4 grams, 10.3 grams, 10.4 grams, and 10.5 grams. which words best describe this data? check all that apply. a- accurate b- falsified c-invalid d-precise e-redundant
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Julia went to work for a reputed company. under pressure from upper management to cut costs, she directed line employees to ignore some safety precautions, which increased productivity. which argument of institutional anomie theory does this support? businesses set effective moral examples. businesses resort to illegal means to earn profits. businesses focus on public welfare. businesses fairly distribute profits. businesses employ only legal means to earn profits.
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SAT, 28.06.2019 17:30
Julia went to work for a reputed company. under pressure from upper management to cut costs, she directed line employees to ignore some safety precautions, which increased productivity. which argument of institutional anomie theory does this support? businesses set effective moral examples. businesses resort to illegal means to earn profits. businesses focus on public welfare. businesses fairly distribute profits. businesses employ only legal means to earn profits.
Answers: 1
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