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An ecosystem is shown in the illustration. assume that human activities have led to a decrease in the number of eagles. a virus attack on rabbits has led to a decrease in their population in the ecosystem. which two sentences describe likely effects on the ecosystem? 1. there’s an increase in the number of snakes and insects and a decrease in the number of frogs. 2. there’s an increase in the number of snakes and insects, and the storks face increased competition for food. 3. there’s an increase in the number of storks and a decrease in the number of snakes and insects. 4. there’s an increase in the number of frogs and a decrease in the number of storks and insects. 5. there’s a decrease in the number of snakes, insects, and frogs.
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SAT, 28.06.2019 11:00
Apopulation of bolts has a mean thickness of 20 millimeters, with a population standard deviation of .01 millimeters. give, in millimeters, a minimum and a maximum thickness that includes 68% of the population of bolts.
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SAT, 29.06.2019 10:00
At work claire has a deadline that is rapidly approaching as she works she finds that she is doing more work in a shorter amount of time than usual she thinks more quickly and her senses and memory are sharper what is responsible for claire working more efficiently
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