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Questions in Grade High-school
📝 Answered - Harold bought 3 pounds of red apples and 4.2 pounds of green apples from the grocery store, where both kinds of apples are $1.75 a pound. How much did Harold spend on apples?
📝 Answered - Which answer best details a weakness of the Articles of Confederation? A. The Articles of Confederation did not allow Congress to tax the nation, which caused debt issues. B. The Articles of Confederation allowed Congress to collect state taxes, but not control the amount of the taxes. C. The Articles of Confederation allowed Congress to collect sales taxes, but not control the amount of the taxes. D. The Articles of Confederation allowed Congress to tax the nation, which caused the citizens to be unhappy.
📝 Answered - What happens before mitosis occurs? A. The cell undergoes meiosis. B. Cytoplasm from the parent cell becomes two daughter cells. C. The cell grows and makes a copy of its genetic material. D. The cell membrane disintegrates.
📝 Answered - Write 906,378 in expanded form.
📝 Answered - How did Prohibition contribute to the growth of organized crime?
📝 Answered - An ideal gas in a sealed container has an initial volume of 2.55 L. At constant pressure, it cools to 16.00 degrees Celsius, resulting in a final volume of 1.75 L. What was the initial temperature?
📝 Answered - A cylinder has a radius of 3 cm and a length of 10 cm. Every dimension of the cylinder is multiplied by 3 to form a new cylinder. How is the ratio of the volumes related to the ratio of the corresponding dimensions?
📝 Answered - Three terms of an arithmetic sequence are shown: \[ f(1) = 3, \quad f(3) = 6, \quad f(7) = 12 \] What recursive formula could define the sequence? A. \[ f(n+1) = 2f(n) \] B. \[ f(n+1) = f(n) + 3 \] C. \[ f(n+1) = f(n) + 1.5 \] D. \[ F(n+1) = 0.5f(n) \]
📝 Answered - A 7-foot ladder is leaned against a building so that the bottom of the ladder is 4 feet from the base of the wall. Find the angle formed between the ladder and the ground.
📝 Answered - Upton Sinclair was famous for his work in:
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