SAT, 24.07.2019 01:00 elijahedgar876
If you rub a balloon on a piece of fabric or carpeting and then hold it against your head, your hair can stand on end. you know i did have 150 points at one i have only did that
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SAT, 23.06.2019 12:00
All of the following are examples of service-learning opportunities except: a. donating time to senior citizen war veterans and writing a report about the experience for your u.s. history class. b. getting a part-time job at a habitat restoration center. c. reading to second-grade students as part of your assigned reading time for your english class. d. planting trees in your community and then discussing global warming in your science class.
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SAT, 25.06.2019 02:00
What is likely to happen if a new aggregate demand curve moves to the right? prices and output would drop, and the equilibrium point will stay the same. prices would rise, and output would drop in the short run. prices and output would rise, and the equilibrium point will change. prices would rise, and output would drop in the long run.
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SAT, 25.06.2019 05:20
Why do businesses rely more on teamwork in today’s business environment? a. teams need fewer instructions. b. teams facilitate learning. c. teams create a harmonious environment at the workplace. d. the team’s collective output is greater than the total of each individual’s output. e. teams require lesser supervision
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SAT, 26.06.2019 05:30
In an ecosystem, marsh snails feed on phytoplankton and painted turtles feed on marsh snails. pollution has resulted in the depletion of phytoplankton. what effect would this situation likely have on the population of marsh snails and painted turtles? as phytoplankton were destroyed, the population of marsh snails would most likely then the population of painted turtles would mostly likely a. 1. increase 2. decrease 3. stay the same b. 1. increase 2. decrease 3. stay the same
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