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Questions in Grade High-school
[Done] In Rain Myths, "The Chinese Rain-Master" and "The Madagascan Myth" both feature A. rewards for good behavior. B. penalties for bad behavior. C. family values. D. origin stories.
[Done] Find the surface area obtained by revolving the curve [tex]$y=x^3+1$[/tex] between [tex]$(-1,0)$[/tex] and [tex]$(1,2)$[/tex] about the [tex]$x$[/tex]-axis. Round your answer to the nearest thousandth.
[Done] Which of the following shows one way to simplify $\sum_{n=1}^{43}(3+9 n) ?$ A. $\sum_{n=1}^{43} 3+\sum_{n=1}^{43} 9 n$ B. $\sum_{n=1}^{43} 3+\sum_{n=1}^{43} 9+\sum_{n=1}^{43} n$ C. $3 \sum_{n=1}^{43} 9 n$
[Done] Consider the function represented by the equation $x-y=3$. What is the equation written in function notation, with $x$ as the independent variable? A. $f(x)=y+3$ B. $f(x)=-y-3$ C. $f(x)=-x+3$ D. $f(x)=x-3$
[Done] Factor completely $x^3-2 x^2-5 x+10$ A. $(x-2)(x^2-5)$ B. $(x+2)(x^2+5)$ C. $(x-2)(x^2+5)$ D. $(x+2)(x^2-5)$
[Done] 1. Secretary of defense who resigned in 2006 2. Dictator overthrown by United States-led forces in 2003 3. Regime that held power in Afghanistan and sheltered Osama bin Laden 4. Led to the spread of Western ideas in the Middle East 5. Nation accused of sponsoring terrorism 6. Chief Justice appointed by George W. Bush 7. The first Jewish American vice-presidential candidate for a major political party 8. John Kerry's running mate in the 2004 presidential election 9. Elected president of Afghanistan in the country's first democratic election 10. The state that determined the winner of the 2000 election
[Done] Demonstrating opportunity cost is done through production A. analysis. B. possibility. C. calculation. D. research.
[Done] A medical administrative assistant is closing out the petty cash financial receipts for the month. How much money is usually kept in a petty cash fund? A. $25.00 to $100.00 B. $100.00 to $175.00 C. $175.00 to $250.00 D. $250.00 to $325.00
[Done] Read the passage and answer the following questions. There are four main seasons in a year: spring, summer, autumn (fall), and winter. Each season has its unique characteristics that change the environment around us. Spring is known for blooming flowers and warmer weather as nature wakes up from winter's sleep. Summer follows with hot days perfect for outdoor activities like swimming and picnics. As summer ends, autumn arrives, bringing cooler temperatures and colourful leaves that fall from trees. Finally, winter comes with cold weather; snow in many regions, and shorter days. Understanding the seasons helps us appreciate nature's beauty and prepare for changes in weather throughout the year. Questions: 1. Name all four seasons mentioned in the passage. 2. What does understanding the seasons help us do? 3. Which season brings cooler temperature? 4. Mention the speciality of winter as mentioned in the passage. 5. Find a word from the passage that means same as 'hot weather'.
[Done] The following data points represent the number of campsites that are vacant at each campground park along the Shinacook River. Answer 2 questions about the data points. 1. Sort the data from least to greatest. 18 15 11 9 12 17 2. Find the median number of campsites.
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