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  • Boy Meets World Ending?

    If Eric Jack and Rachel just graduated in the episode before the finale, what were Cory Topanga and Shawn's plans regarding finishing college?

    5 AnswersTrivia10 years ago
  • Boy Meets World Ending?

    If Eric Jack and Rachel just graduated in the episode before the finale, what were Cory Topanga and Shawn's plans regarding finishing college?

    2 AnswersComedy10 years ago
  • For People who own the Borat DVD....?

    Just purchased it on sale with no slip cover and noticed when arrived home both back and front cover were in a different language-is it supposed 2 be like that or is this a russian version?

    Thanks

    2 AnswersMovies10 years ago
  • What happens to sound energy from your stereo speakers?

    My chapter is on thermal energy and I am having trouble relating this question to the topic, help is appreciated!

    2 AnswersPhysics1 decade ago
  • Free Fall Question??

    If a ball were coming downwards in free fall would the velocity increase? Would the acceleration?

    2 AnswersPhysics1 decade ago
  • Acceleration Question???

    If an apple were placed in orbit at the same direction from Earth as the Moon, what acceleration would the apple have?

    1 AnswerPhysics1 decade ago
  • Carousel vector question?

    A child rides a carousel. In which directions do the velocity, acceleration and net force vectors point?

    1 AnswerPhysics1 decade ago
  • Newton's third law??

    According to Newton's third law, Earth exerts a force on the Sun. Does the Sun move in a circular path as Earth goes around it each year? How can this idea be used to determine if nearby stars have planets?

    2 AnswersPhysics1 decade ago
  • Free Fall Question??

    Assume you drop a bag of snacks while riding in an airplane that is flying due west at 800 km/hr. Will the bag fall straight down, or will it angle toward the front or back of the airplane? My book says the snacks appear to fall straight down but i don't understand why. any help is greatly appreciated.

    3 AnswersPhysics1 decade ago
  • Blackberry Torch????

    Just got the device, how do you see birthdays on the fb app?

    Thanks

    1 AnswerPDAs & Handhelds1 decade ago
  • Blackberry Torch?????

    Just got the device, how do you see birthdays on the fb app?

    Thanks

    1 AnswerCell Phones & Plans1 decade ago
  • Blackberry Torch???????

    Just got the device, how do you see birthdays on the fb app?

    thanks

    1 AnswerPDAs & Handhelds1 decade ago
  • Percentile Question????

    The advertised mileage for your car model is 25mpg. After driving your car for several months, you find that its real mileage is 21.4 mpg. You telephone the manufacturer and learn that the standard deviation of gas mileages for all cars for your model of car is 1.15mpg.

    a. What percentage of cars of this model are getting worse gas mileage than your car? (that is, what is the percentile for a mileage of 21. 4)

    b. What would you conclude about your car based on your answer to part a?

    1 AnswerHomework Help1 decade ago
  • Stat help please!!!!!?

    In a very large section of a statistics class, the points for the final exam are normally distributed with a mean of 72 and a standard deviation of 9.

    a. if the top 5% receive an A, what is the lowest score on the exam that would qualify a student for an A?

    b. If the middle 50% receive a C, what is the range of scores on the test that would qualify for a C?

    Any help is appreciated :-)

    1 AnswerHomework Help1 decade ago
  • Law of Cosines????????

    Okay so I understand the equation c2=a2+b2-2abcos(angle)

    But what do you do when you are given side c angle c side a but no side b---i tried to plug in to solve for b but it left me with b2-b so help! thanks

    2 AnswersOther - Science1 decade ago
  • Law of Cosines????????

    Okay so I understand the equation c2=a2+b2-2abcos(angle)

    But what do you do when you are given side c angle c side a but no side b---i tried to plug in to solve for b but it left me with b2-b so help! thanks

    2 AnswersHomework Help1 decade ago
  • Law of Cosines???????????

    Okay so I understand the equation c2=a2+b2-2abcos(angle)

    But what do you do when you are given side c angle c side a but no side b---i tried to plug in to solve for b but it left me with b2-b so help! thanks

    2 AnswersMathematics1 decade ago
  • Circular word problem?

    Adam has been asked to design a circular table so that 12 chairs, each 16" wide, can be placed around it with at least 8" between chairs. Assuming these measurements should be taken along the circumference of the table, what should be the diameter of the table? Will it reasonably fit in a 12" x 14" dining room?

    1 AnswerPhysics1 decade ago
  • Circular word problem?

    Adam has been asked to design a circular table so that 12 chairs, each 16" wide, can be placed around it with at least 8" between chairs. Assuming these measurements should be taken along the circumference of the table, what should be the diameter of the table? Will it reasonably fit in a 12" x 14" dining room?

    3 AnswersMathematics1 decade ago