No calculator.
3.1 x 2.9=
A. 600
B. 45
C. 8.99
C. 8.99
Jane could have easily offended Bertha when she informed her that the dress did not fit her well, but Jane used tact and consideration when choosing her words, so Bertha understood without being hurt.
What does the word tact mean in the sentence?
Dealing with an embarrassing situation carefully, so as not to give offense.
The Grand Canyon, located in the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, was created approximately 5 million years ago from the Colorado River. The Grand Canyon is 277 miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and reaches a depth of over a mile.
What interaction between Earth’s systems was most likely responsible for the creation of this landmark?
A. Erosion of rock from water
B. Wind abrasion on the soil
C. Landslides
D.Tectonic fissures
A. Erosion of rock from water
The Grand Canyon is a prime example of erosion likely resulting from the passage of water. Wind abrasion would be able to wear down weak structures, such as those made of sandstone, but would do little to severely impact compacted earth. Landslides impact temperate, rainy climates and would not play a part in the desert of Arizona. Tectonic fissures, or earthquakes, can create sinkholes and other gaps in solid land, but could not create something as large as the Grand Canyon.
What are the first 10 amendments called?
The Bill of Rights
What is a passing score on a GED exam?
145
What is circumference?
Distance around the outside of a circle.
Cities across the world are essentially blends of smaller cultural environments that lead people to have vastly different experiences. Each city typically contains a broad spectrum of dining establishments along with various art institutions like museums and theatres. Yet with all these blends of dining, art and night lives, what is the one characteristic that can distinguish a city? History. The undeniably unique history of each city provides rich traditions and a bond between the local people that overshadows any other city’s mélange of dining and art institutions.
In context, which word most closely defines mélange?
A. frivolous
B. tradition
C.assortment
D. opportunity
E. brochure
C. assortment
The author selects words such as “spectrum” and “various” to refer to the dining and art institutions. Clearly mélange must be some sort of variety offering. Only choice C, “assortment” matches this definition.
A lake contains many fish that local bears depend on as their major source of food. What would be the consequence of an algal bloom killing off a large portion of the fish population?
A. The number of bears in the area would increase
B. The number of bears in the area would decrease
C. The number of bears in the area would be unaffected
D. The bears would go into hibernation
B. The number of bears in the area would decrease.
The number of bears in the area would decrease due to the death of the fish which serves as their major food source. The decrease in the number of fish would either cause the bears to die off, to more fully exploit another food source in the area, or to find a new source of food elsewhere. An increase in the bear population would not be a proper relationship because the bear population relies upon the fish population for its survival. From the information provided, it cannot be concluded that the bears would go into hibernation.
The mechanization of the textile industry, the invention of the steam engine, and the development of the coal and iron industries contributed to Great Britain’s lead in the Industrial Revolution. However, after 1850, other nations began to challenge Great Britain’s lead. Belgium, France, and Germany all industrialized quickly. By 1900, natural resources and railroad building helped make the United States the leading industrial nation.
Which of the following is the best summary of this passage?
A. The development of natural resources made Great Britain the leader in the Industrial Revolution.
B. The Industrial Revolution started in Great Britain and spread throughout the world.
C. The Industrial Revolution started in Great Britain and spread to Europe, but by 1900 the United States was the leading industrialized nation.
D. Plentiful natural resources and a vast railroad system were the underpinnings of the Industrial Revolution in the United States.
C. The Industrial Revolution started in Great Britain and spread to Europe, but by 1900 the United States was the leading industrialized nation.
This summary statement has all the major details from the paragraph—the start of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain, its spread to Europe, and the lead taken by the United States. The other choices either focus too narrowly on a couple of details or are too broad to be an effective summary
What year was the Declaration of Independence signed?
1776
On August 2.
There are 32 students in a class. Eight of those students are women. What is the probability that a woman is chosen at random?
1/4 or 25%
The whooping went on, and in about a minute, I come a-booming down on a cut bank with smoky ghosts of big trees on it, and the current throwed me off to the left and shot by, amongst a lot of snags that fairly roared, the current was tearing by them so swift.
In another second or two it was solid white and still again. I set perfectly still then, listening to my heart thump, and I reckon I didn’t draw a breath while it thumped a hundred.
1. The word __________ best describes the mood in the passage above.
A. eerie B. hilarious C. triumphant
A. Eerie
Ana goes to the eye doctor and tries a variety of pairs of glasses. Identify the independent and dependent variables.
Independent: Different sets of glasses
Dependent: How far Ana can see
How did settlement of the southern colonies differ from settlement of the New England and middle colonies?
C. Settlers had many reasons for coming to southern colonies, whereas people settled in the New England and middle colonies only to have religious freedom.
Write down as many states that start with the letter 'M' as possible.
Find the area of the shape
48 ft2
Which sentence below uses proper capitalization?
A. "Smooth Criminal" is an excellent song by the artist Michael Jackson.
B. Smooth criminal is an excellent song by the Artist Michael Jackson.
C. Smooth Criminal is an excellent song by the artist Michael jackson.
D. "Smooth Criminal" is an excellent song by the Artist michael jackson.
A. "Smooth Criminal" is an excellent song by the artist Michael Jackson.
Yellowstone National Park is known for its unique population of animals and diverse landscapes. The Rocky Mountain wolf has kept a long-lasting predator-prey relationship with the deer in the park. Over the last few years, Grey wolves have been reintroduced to diversify the animal population.
Based on the chart above what is the relationship between the Rocky Mountain and Grey wolf?
A. Mutualism
B. Competition
C. Predator-prey
D. Commensalism
B. Competition
Mutualism is a relationship in which both members of the interacting populations benefit. If the wolf species had a mutualistic relationship it would be surprising to see a decline in the size of the Rocky Mountain wolf population. Neither of the wolf species are expected to, usually, prey on the other. In a commensalistic relationship one member of the interacting populations benefits and the other is unaffected, the chart indicates that with the introduction of the Grey wolf the Rocky Mountain wolf population declines.
Why is the Magna Carta an important document in British history?
A. It was the first document to place limits on the king's power
B. It outlawed feudalism and gave voting rights to all citizens
C. It established Parliament as the nation's legislative body.
D. It determined England's physical boundaries
A. It was the first document to place limits on the king's power
This is usually found on a graph, it's a number that measures the steepness and direction of a line.
slope
What is the formula for the Pythagorean Theorem? When can you use the Pythagorean Theorem?
a2 + b2 = c2
To find a missing side of a right triangle.
Complete this sentence. "What do you think they will do when they see ____ stuff is gone?"
A. thare
B. they're
C. their
D. there
C. their
Mia believed that meditating for 14 days in a row would make students happier. To test her hypothesis she did an experiment with 40 students from her class. She provided each of these students with an app that guides users through a 5, 10, or 15 minute meditation.
She divided the 40 students into 2 groups of 20. She asked each group to use the app once a day for 14 days. She asked Group #1 to do the 5 minute meditation and asked Group #2 to do the 10 minute meditation. After the fourteenth day she gave the 40 students a survey that is designed to measure happiness levels.
The survey results showed both groups at very similar happiness levels, with Group #1 registering slightly more happiness. Based on the results of this experiment, she concluded that doing 14 days of mediation does not make students happier.
After Mia presented the results to her class, her teacher told her that she made an error in designing her experiment. What was the most likely error?
A. She should have had another group that did 15 minutes of meditation.
B. She should not have stopped the experiment after 14 days.
C. She should not have used a survey to measure happiness levels.
D. She should have had a control group that did not do meditation.
D. She should have had a control group that did not do meditation.
A control group is a group of subjects that is matched as closely as possible with the experimental group, but not exposed to any experimental treatment. The experimental group is then compared to the control group to determine the changes that may occur due to the experiment. There is no way to determine if meditation will increase happiness unless the results can be compared to a group that didn’t meditate.
“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.”
In the above passage, the word reserved most closely means which of the following?
A. Quiet
B. Prohibited
C. Assigned
D. Unavailable
C. Assigned
The US Constitution provides the federal government with certain powers. It also specifically prevents the states from exercising other powers. The 10th Amendment says any powers that are not explicitly addressed in the Constitution are reserved, or assigned, to the states or the people.
How many full weeks are in a year?
52