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Dale created slides with charts that support information in his presentation. What should do when he presents these slides? (3 points)O aLet the audience read the slides silently.ObClick through them quickly without saying anything.ocBriefly explain what the charts mean before moving on.OdPoint to the charts and speak faster to keep the audience engaged.
SAT
College
A company set up a kiosk in the Mall of America for several hours and asked randomly selected people which color cell phone was their favorite. The results follow:a, What is the probability that a person would select orange as their favorite color?b, What is the probability that a person would select orange or lime as their favorite color? c, What is an outcome of this experiment?
SAT
Middle School
What words come to mind when you hear the word Rock transformation
SAT
High School
Based on the information in "Edward Jenner and the History of Smallpox and Vaccination, which idea best validates the claim that inoculation was an effective procedure?
SAT
High School
a solar sistom is.....????
SAT
High School
In a study, the nails of 89 guinea pigs were trimmed to the same length and measured over the course of two months. The average nail length, l, in millimeters, d days after the start of the study is approximated by the equation above. What is the best interpretation of 25 as shown in the equation above? Choose 1 answer:
SAT
College
Participating in binge drinking could indicate a problem with alcohol abuse.O A. TrueOB. False
SAT
High School
Human emotions can be primary or learned. A learned emotion is complex while a primary emotion is basic and instinctual. Which of the following is a primary rather than a learned emotion?fear B. guilt C. love D. shame
SAT
Middle School
How have computer models helped farmers lessen their toll on the environment? They help control land disputes and legal battles. They help predict infestations and droughts. They help regulate spending and production. They help manage nutrient and water consumption.
SAT
College
Which kind of medication can cause "sleep-driving"? A. Cold medicine. B. Cough syrup. C. Sedatives.What does SADD stand for?. A. Students Against Destructive Decisions.. B. Students Admit Destructive Decisions. C. Students Allow Destructive Decisions.A loss of judgmentpoor judgment.A. is the same asB. is worse thanC. is not the same as
SAT
Middle School
Corny Snowflakes!!!!!!!
SAT
College
Find the area of the shaded region under the standard normal curve. If convenient, use technology to find the area.z-2.480
SAT
College
explain about addition and deletion
SAT
High School
what normally falls under general education requirements at a college
SAT
High School
Which country did not have a presence as a colonist in this realm around 1800? A. Britian B. France C. USA D. None of the above
SAT
College
An inherited medical condition caused by a DNA abnormality is also known as a?
SAT
High School
how do animals affect us?
SAT
College
Which of the following is an example of confrontation?A. "You are in no shape to drive."B. "How about you hang out and just spend the night?"C. "I really care about you and don't want you to get hurt."
SAT
High School
help me plesssss asapssssssssaspppppcan anyone help pppppppppplessssssssssmark you brainlist aps aaaaas-pppppppppppppppppppppppp Quadrilateral VWXY is a parallelogram. Find the measure of V.Question 20 options:A) 38 B) 60 C) 120 D .52
SAT
College
Last week, the fourth graders walked Two and 16 miles during PE. The fifth graders walked 1 1/2 miles. How many miles further did the fourth graders walk then the fifth graders?
SAT
High School
Question 2 of 10How many questions are on the ACT science test?A 55B. 40C. 70D. 30
SAT
College
An isosceles triangle has one side of length 40 and one side of length 50. What is the smallest possible that the perimeter of the triangle could be?
SAT
High School
Put these five words in order to make them a sentence: in, monkeys, trees, the, swing. Help anyone ?
SAT
College
A student goes to the library. Let events B = the student checks out a book and D = the student checks out aDVD. Suppose that P(B) = 0.40, P(D) = 0.30 and P(D|B) = 0.5.a. Find P(B).b. Find P(D AND B).c. Find P(B|D).d. Find P(D AND B).e. Find P(D|B).
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