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Include correctly labeled diagrams, if useful or required, in explaining your answers. A correctly labeled diagram must have all axes and curves clearly labeled and must show directional changes. If the question prompts you to “Calculate,” you must show how you arrived at your final answer.
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Advanced Placement (AP), 23.06.2019 17:00
Read this scenario: a group of immigrant farmworkers forms an interest group to argue for workers' rights in their state. they cannot afford an experienced lobbyist, however, and are unable to secure meetings with important lawmakers. which negative aspect of interest groups does the scenario illustrate? a. lacking power without funding b. supporting candidates who may not be the best choice for a position c. focusing only on group members' goals d. resorting to unethical tactics
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Advanced Placement (AP), 24.06.2019 07:40
Type the correct answer in each box. use = 3.14 and if necessary, round your answers to the nearest hundredth. the area of the largest cross section of a sphere and the circumference of the sphere are in the ratio 4: 1. cm. the area of the largest cross section is about the radius of the sphere is cm. the circumference of the sphere is about cm2. the volume of the sphere is about cm?
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Advanced Placement (AP), 24.06.2019 17:00
Sorry two big valves your rpm will go down plus the smaller ones will give you more horsepower your rpm will go up the answer is b
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Advanced Placement (AP), 25.06.2019 00:00
Carlos is looking at a picture of a convergent boundary on which a volcanic arc and a trench are identified. which type of convergent boundary is carlos looking st?
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