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How do I solve for the volume of this prism? ?
2 AnswersMathematics6 months agoHow do I solve for the area and perimeter of the yellow region?
3 AnswersMathematics7 months agoThe half-life of radon is 3.5 days- if there was 10kg of radon, how much would remain after 14 days?
What does this imply about how long radon will be hazardous? What will the decayed radon have become and would the new substance be hazardous?
1 AnswerChemistry1 year agoWhich parts of the Constitution favored/protected debtors/“rebels” like in Shays Rebellion?
I know things like disallowing in-kind payments in Article I Section 10 benefited creditors but what parts of the constitution favored debtors?
History1 year agoWhat makes the two chambers of congress independent of each other?
From Article 1, Section 5 of the US Constitution?
1 AnswerHomework Help2 years agoIf a town had a population of 22 people for census purposes, would the town have the same number of people for federal tax purposes?
Say in 1803, a town in SC had 8 white men, 6 women, 2 indentured servants, 3 non-taxed Indians, and 10 slaves, their total population for the census would have been 22.
Would the town have the same number of people, less people, or more people for FEDERAL TAX PURPOSES?
Where in the constitution can I find this?
Thank you!!
5 AnswersGovernment2 years agoHow to calculate the population of a state given the apportionment value of 1 seat per 30,000 people (as in the original constitution?
If someone gives me the population of an imaginary state and asks how many people the state had [for purposes of apportioning representatives in the House of Representatives and imposing direct taxes under the original Constitution, how would I calculate that?]
3 AnswersHomework Help2 years agoWhat did the word “republicanism” mean to Enlightenment thinkers?
I know that classical thinkers thought of republicanism as an attitude that favored homogeneity but to enlightenment thinkers it meant something different- is it that they believed that the people were sovereign or that it’s simply a representative form of government?
2 AnswersHistory2 years agoWhat were the constitutional problems during and about the Civil War?
6 AnswersHistory2 years agoWhat does the product (c/a) of a quadratic function tell you about the graph or the path of the parabola?
I don't really understand what the product even is...
2 AnswersMathematics2 years agoWaves question.? ?
Imagine making waves on a slinky. First, we make a wave with
wavelength 2 cm long, amplitude 0.2 cm, Frequency at 1 Hz and wave speed of 2 cm/s. If we then shake the slinky twice as often, what happens to the wavelength, amplitude, frequency and wave speed?
1 AnswerPhysics2 years ago