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Select the statement that is not true about the hubble telescope: a. it orbits above the earth, avoiding the light distortion caused by our atmosphere. b. it is mounted high on a hawaiian mountaintop to provide stable images. c. it has allowed scientists to see the formation of far-away stars and solar systems, leadin some certainty about the history of our own solar system. d. it has documented the destruction of far-away stars and galaxies, leading to some certa the theories of the life cycles of stars.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 below is a chart representing portions of résumés from three applicants. excerpts from résumés of three job applicants job expertise applicant 1 developed effective techniques for keeping order in the classroom applicant 2 effectively designed a program for new employees applicant 3 took many courses in child psychology and human development which best explains the applicants’ careers?
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What is the power of 10 when 0.00503 is written is scientifically notation
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Advanced Placement (AP), 25.06.2019 19:30
Question 2(multiple choice worth 10 points) kate’s mom wants to quiz her on science terms even though kate has already studied. this is an example of wasting talent getting distracted allowing others to set goals
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