Answer:
There are five main categories of expenses to think about when figuring out how much your college education is really going to cost: tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, personal expenses, and transportation. You can control some of these costs to some extent.
Explanation:
Joe is playing a game at the fair. To
win, he must throw a ball and knock
down a bottle. Kim doesn't think the
bottle will fall over when the ball hits it
because the action and reaction forces
will cancel each other out.
Is Kim's claim correct?
Yes, because the forces are equal and in
opposite directions.
Yes, because the forces are the same
strength.
No, because the forces are acting on
different objects.
Answer:
no because the forces are acting on different objects
Explanation:
because a has less mass than the bottle.
36. Assume that the list of numbers nums has more than 10 elements. The program below is intended to compute
and display the sum of the first 10 elements of nums.
Line 1: it 1
Line 2:
Line 3: REPEAT UNTIL (i > 10)
Line 4: (
Line 5: it i + 1
Line 6: sum sum + nums (i)
Line 7: )
Line 8: DISPLAY (sum)
Which change, if any, is needed for the program to work as intended?
(A) Lines 1 and 2 should be interchanged.
(B) Line 3 should be changed to REPEAT UNTIL (i 2 10).
(C) Lines 5 and 6 should be interchanged.
(D) No change is needed; the program works correctly.
The change to the program that is needed so that it can function is (C) Lines 5 and 6 should be interchanged.
What is a Program?This refers to the set of instructions that are given to a computer system to execute a task using lines of code.
Hence, we can see that from the given code, the intention of the programmer is to make a list of numbers that has more than 10 elements, and to debug the program, option C is the answer.
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Mister Bemis carpets the living room shown below if he pays $20 per square meter what is the toll cost of the carpet
I can't answer without seeing the living room, can you upload a image of the living room.
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What does Chase think about Dr. Nguyen?
Book restart
Answer:
Kimberly Tooley is first introduced in chapter 10. She has had a crush on Chase since 6th grade, and when realizing that he joined the video club, she joined too to get closer to him. Brendan tries to use Leaf Man as an attempt to make Kimberly love him but it fails.
What step in the “5-Step Model for Solving Problems” do you think is the easiest and which step is the most challenging to accomplish? Identify and explain why. How will you use the 5-Step Model to solve problems in your personal life and professional career?
Answer:
Explanation:
Define the problem.
Gather information.
Generate possible solutions.
Evaluate ideas and then choose one.
Evaluate.
these are the steps to problem solving, i would say defining the problem is the easiet and evaluating is the harderst. mostly because evaulating is where you make the most errors and defining is basically reading and highlighting, you can use the 5-Step Model to solve relationship problems such as communication or lack of thereof and figuring out how to complete a task a manager gave you
All of the following are likely criticisms of the housing development in the image EXCEPT
the development is too auto-centric
there are too few green spaces
houses are too close to one another
houses are close to transportation networks
houses are similar in style and lack architectural diversity
Answer:
houses are close to transportation networks
Name the types of migration and give an example of each
Hello! I'm leo ready to answer lol
Answer:
internal migration: moving within a state, country, or continent.
external migration: moving to a different state, country, or continent.
emigration: leaving one country to move to another. immigration: moving into a new country.
Answer:
ste of Singapore physics and science and
A(n) _____________ variable determines how much effect the independent variable has
independent
dependent
confounding
experimental