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Questions in Grade College

[Done] Based on a $500 loan amount, rank the following companies from the lowest to highest annual percentage rate (APR). | Company | Fees Charged | Term of Loan | | ------- | ------------ | ------------ | | A | $60 | 20 days | | B | $50 | 12 days | | C | $75 | 15 days | | D | $100 | 8 days | a. A, B, C, D b. B, A, C, D c. D, B, C, A d. D, C, B, A Please select the best answer from the choices provided

[Done] Which human activity can trigger artificial earthquakes? A. Deforestation B. Urbanization C. Reservoir-induced seismicity (dam construction) D. Air pollution

[Done] An electric device delivers a current of [tex]$15.0 A$[/tex] for 30 seconds. How many electrons flow through it?

[Done] Explain right to life in your own words.

[Done] At which of the following locations did colonial militiamen try to stop the British advance to Concord? A. Boston B. Lexington C. Bunker Hill

[Done] When carbon dioxide dissolves in water, it sometimes reacts with water to form carbonic acid as in this balanced equation: [tex]CO_2+H_2 O \rightarrow H_2 CO_3[/tex]. If 495 milliliters of carbon dioxide at [tex]25^{\circ} C[/tex] and 101.3 kilopascals reacts with excess water, what is the theoretical yield of carbonic acid? Use the periodic table and the ideal gas resource. A. 0.889 g B. 1.10 g C. 1.27 g D. 2.02 g

[Done] Read the paragraph. Each year between April and October, millions of baseball fans head out to fields across America to watch their favorite teams compete against each other. But how and when did baseball become recognized as the national sport of the United States? To engage the reader, the author A. asks a thought-provoking question B. uses a quotation C. presents a series of interesting facts D. gives an anecdote

[Done] An electric device delivers a current of [tex]$15.0 A$[/tex] for 30 seconds. How many electrons flow through it?

[Done] Juanita receives her paycheck and knows that her gross pay and federal tax are correct. Security tax is $6.2 \%$ of gross pay, Medicare tax is $1.45 \%$ of gross pay and state tax is $19 \%$ of federal. Juanita's net pay is correct. | | Earnings | | | | | | | :---------- | :---------- | :---------------------------- | :--------- | :--------- | :--------- | :---------- | | Week Ended | Regular | FED. WITH. | SOC. WITH. | MED CARE. | STATE WITH. | | | 11/17 | $1,020.00 | $107.00 | $63.24 | $14.79 | $20.33 | | Choose the true statement below. a. The net pay is correct. b. The Social Security tax is not correct. c. The Medicare tax is not correct. d. The state tax is not correct.

[Done] It is better to say "no" apologetically than to say it in a firm tone. Please select the best answer from the choices provided. A. True B. False