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witnessed several attempts by a coyote to murder a roadrunner. unfortunately, the coyote seems to possess limitless resources and contacts within the ACME corporation... weapons, experimental drugs, surveillance equipment, military and vintage aircraft... all available to that coyote. damn him. the roadrunner had the right idea... running away. so now, have hidden in the witness protection program until the authorities can bring that coyote to justice.

  • does anyone know how to solve these?

    hello,

    here are a few mathematics problems. does anyone know how to set these up properly?

    $30,000, part of which is deposited at 9% interest and the rest is deposited at 7% interest. the income from the 7% deposit is $820 more than that from the 9% deposit. how much was invested at each rate?

    2 investments total $25,000. one investment made an 18% profit, the other took an 11% loss. if the net profit for both investments totals $220, how much was each investment?

    $5,000 deposited at 8% rate. how much more must be deposited at 10% to realize a net profit of 9%?

    in advance, your assistance is appreciated.

    thanks

    2 AnswersMathematics1 decade ago
  • yahoo answers user asked "in fighter terms, what does cst stand for?", but reached daily answer limit.?

    hello,

    yahoo answers user, apologies for not answering your question directly. reached the daily limit on answers.

    anyway, "CST" is Circular Strength Training. it was developed by fighters (with PHD's) for fighters, but can be used by ANYONE. ANYONE AT ALL!!!!

    it is a health first approach to exercise. it encompasses three "wings".

    joint mobility. this is not stretching. it is movement through all the ranges of motion of each joint.

    prasara. this is yoga, without the philosophy. it utilizes movement through ranges of motion and positions, rather than just positions themselves.

    clubbells. clubbells are modern decendants of ancient hindu/iranian clubs (miils, pronounced "meal"). they allow for ungodly strength training without the joint stresses associated with standardized training methods (powerlifting, bodybuilding). again, ranges of motion with an asymmetric weight. leverage is huge! the faster the clubbell moves, the heavier it becomes!!!

    this is the short answer. check out a place called rmaxinternational.com. there is a gargantuan amount of info there. they invented it!!! if you are a fighter, this may be the best thing you have found in a long time.

    if you are not a fighter, this may be the best thing you have found in a long time. oh yeah, not affiliated with rmaxinternational.com. not selling you. that's just where you go to find the most comprehensive info about CST.

    thanks

    1 AnswerMartial Arts1 decade ago