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Earth, Mercury, and Venus are all classified as terrestrial planets. When compared to Earth, which of the following is true of Mercury and Venus?
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Based on this map, which statement about africa’s economic activity is most accurate? a) coastal countries are all members of opec b) economic development is more common with opec nations c) coastal countries have more access to productive resources d) economic development is more common above the sahara desert
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Combine like terms. do not forget to use the distributive property to simplify the first term. 2(3y + 5k) - 2k
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Geography, 23.06.2019 09:30
Astate's representation in the u.s. senate is based on a) equal representation. b) the state's population. c) the state's electoral votes. d) the size of their major cities.this independent regulatory agency was created in 1974 to oversee and regulate the financing of political campaigns in the united states. a) warren cthis independent regulatory agency was created in 1974 to oversee and regulate the financing of political campaigns in the united states. a) warren commission (wc) b) federal election commission (fec) c) equal opportunity commission (eoc) d) securities and exchange commission (sec)
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Geography, 23.06.2019 21:40
Directions conduct research to collect information and data in order to write a well-informed argument essay responding to the following prompt: do you believe your local power company is doing enough to reduce dependence on nonrenewable energy sources? why or why not? remember that your argument essay should contain: a claim supporting evidence connected to your claim an acknowledgement of counterclaim(s) a conclusion after writing your rough draft, reread it and edit it for spelling, grammar, and clarity.
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