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In Texas- Law question for 16 yrs old?
Can my nephew who is 15- 2 months from being 16 decide if he wants to move to Seattle with his mom or stay here in Texas with his dad? Supposedly they have joint custody but of course he has stayed with his mother for the most part. She is now moving to Seattle after school this year. My nephew does not want to go, he wants to move in with his dad and stay close to his friends here. His mom says he has no choice in the matter; that he has to go with her.
I have always heard that at age 13, the children can decide who they want to live with. How do we go about finding out the facts and proceeding with it?
6 AnswersLaw & Ethics1 decade agoGoing to college on a Pale grant, dropping out mid way, what happens?
Do you have to pay all that money back? I just recieved my associates degree and now need to work full time for a while and not go to school.
Has any one been in this sort of situation before?
thank you
4 AnswersFinancial Aid1 decade agoI have clogged ears for 10 days now, can barely hear?
I did see a doctor last Thursday. He put me on an antibiotic and decongestant/pain meds. I finished my meds today but my ears are still clogged up and I can barely hear out of either ear. Any ideas?
6 AnswersOther - General Health Care1 decade agoHearing, neck problems/anyone know what I can do?
It feels like I have a ball in my left ear, every time I tilt my head I can feel stuff moving around in there; sometimes it even hurts, like a sharp pain. my neck on the same side is hurting too, I can barely move my head to look side to side, would that have something to do with my ear problem?? This has been going on for a few days now and this morning both my ears are totally plugged up and I can barely hear anything.
3 AnswersPain & Pain Management1 decade agoA long confusing problem solving problem Help please?
I'm not sure how to set this up and work it out. I would greatly appreciate any help at all on this.
Bonnie and Carmen are lab partners in a chemistry class. Their chemistry experiment calls for 5-ounce mixture that is 65% acid and 35% distilled water. There is no pure acid in the chemistry lab, but they did find two mixtures that are labeled as containing some acid. Mixture A contains 70% acid and 30% distilled water. Mixture B contains 20% acid and 80% distilled water. How many ounces of each mixture should they use to make 5 ounce mixture that is 65% acid and 35% distilled water?
It is required to justify you solution in THREE different ways to receive full credit; solve the problem using symbols (solve algebraically), tables (with different ammounts of the mixture, etcc) and graphs (of functions you will define)
Thank you in advance for any help you are able to provide me.
5 AnswersMathematics1 decade agomixing medications, what would it do?
Would it hurt to take Musinex and Hydracodone at the same time?
2 AnswersPain & Pain Management1 decade agoNeeding a lot of help with this physics problem.?
The horizontal surface on which the block of
mass 4.3 kg slides is frictionless. The force
of 42 N acts on the block in a horizontal
direction. The force of 84 N acts on the block
at an angle as shown below.
The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2 .
4.3 kg >>>>>>>
84 N
60◦
42 N
What is the magnitude of the resulting ac-
celeration of the block? Answer in units of
m/s2.
2 AnswersPhysics1 decade agoA 4 part question in Physics-Help please?
Part 1.
The instruments attached to a weather bal-
loon have a mass of 5.7 kg. The balloon is
released and exerts an upward force of 95.9 N
on the instruments.
The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2 .
What is the acceleration of the balloon and
the instruments? Answer in units of m/s2.
Part 2
After the balloon has accelerated for 8.4 s, the
instruments are released.
What is the velocity of the instruments at
the moment of their release? Answer in units
of m/s.
part 3
Assume: The upward direction is positive.
What net force acts on the instruments
after their release? Answer in units of N.
part 4
How long after their release does the direc-
tion of their velocity first become downward
(negative)? Answer in units of s.
2 AnswersMathematics1 decade agoA traveling car/How large is the net force?
A 1679.9 kg car is traveling at 21.3 m/s when
the driver takes his foot off the gas pedal. It
takes 4.7 s for the car to slow down to 20 m/s.
How large is the net force slowing the car?
Answer in units of N.
4 AnswersPhysics1 decade agoPlease help/physics problem?
An empty 220 kg elevator accelerates upward
at 1.4 m/s2.
The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2 .
What is the tension in the cable that lifts
the elevator cab? Answer in units of N.
9 AnswersMathematics1 decade agoInequalities- I need some help please!!?
I am REALLY stumped on this on and could sure use some help. I don't need crazy answers please. If you don't know it, move on to answer another question, thank you.
It takes 14 minutes to set up a candy making machine. Once it is set up, it produces 20 candies per minute. Use an inequality to find the number of candies that can be produced in 6 hours if the machine has not yet been set up.
1 AnswerMathematics1 decade agoPlease help me here..?
During a road trip, Tony drove 1/3 the distance that Lana drove. Mark drives 24 more miles than Lana drove. The total distance they drove on the trip was 346 miles. How many miles did each person drive?
1 AnswerMathematics1 decade agoHow can I work this problem out..?
During a road trip, Tony drove 1/3 the distance that Lana drove. Mark drives 24 more miles than Lana drove. The total distance they drove on the trip was 346 miles. How many miles did each person drive?
2 AnswersMathematics1 decade agoPlease tell me if I did these problems right?
1. Solve for X then plot your solution on a number line:
-3 < - 2 + 4(3 - 2x) Less than or equal to 0
My answer is: - 13/8 < x less than or equal to - 5/4
(-13/8, -5/4 w a bracket
2. The first square number is 1, the second square number is 4, and the third square number is 9. What is the 24th square number? show your strategy.
1^2 =1
4^2 = 16
9^2 = 81
24^2 = 576
2 AnswersMathematics1 decade agoIf you recieve financialy aid-then drop?
I received financial aid in the form of a pell grant- I only took one class. I'm wanting to drop this class now because I just am not getting it. What happens if I do..Do I have to pay back the portion of the pell grand that I received, plus what was paid toward my class? I am going to call to find out too, I just though maybe someone else had been through this and could give me warning of what to expect>
Thank you
5 AnswersFinancial Aid1 decade agoWhat in the world is kN? Never heard of such a creature.?
A person weighing 0.6 kN rides in an elevatorthat has a downward acceleration of 2.3 m/s2.The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2 .What is the magnitude of the force of theelevator floor on the person? Answer in unitsof kN.
2 AnswersPhysics1 decade agoTipping your hair dresser?
What is the % for tipping your hair dresser. Say my bill was $110.00
4 AnswersHair1 decade agoCONFUSING!!! Please help?
A golf ball is released from rest from the top
of a very tall building. Choose a coordinate
system whose origin is at the starting point
of the ball, and whose y axis points vertically
upward.
The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2 .
Neglecting air resistance, calculate the
velocity of the ball after 2.77 s. Answer in units
of m/s.
What is the position of the ball after 2.77 s?
(Neglect air resistance.) Answer in units of
m.
1 AnswerPhysics1 decade agoI need your help please.?
An electron, starting from rest and moving
with a constant acceleration, travels 4 cm in
7 ms.
What is the magnitude of this acceleration
in km/s2? Answer in units of km/s2.
1 AnswerPhysics1 decade agoPay close attention to the #'s they are different. HELP?
Rocket-powered sleds are been used to test the
responses of humans to acceleration. Start-
ing from rest, one sled can reach a speed of
469 m/s in 2.32 s and can be brought to a stop
again in 2.23 s.
Find the acceleration of the sled while ac-
celerating. Answer in units of m/s2.
3 AnswersPhysics1 decade ago