Another word for said
Principle of Gravitational Forces: these forces exist between objects
Are these rates equivalent?
200 words in 50 minutes
100 words in 25 minutes
Yes!
What falls in the winter but never gets hurt?
What needs to be corrected in this dialogue?
"Please feed the cat" Mom asked.
A comma after the word cat
"Please feed the cat," Mom asked.
The greater the mass- the stronger the...
Gravitational Forces
A horse runs 10 miles in 20 minutes. At this rate, how many miles does the horse travel in 50 minutes?
25 miles in 50 minutes
What month is the coldest of the entire year?
Decemburrrr.
What needs to be corrected in this dialogue? It may be correct.
"Why can't we paint the dog?" Lily asked.
Nothing- it is correct!
"Why can't we paint the dog?" Lily asked.
We can show that gravitational forces are attractive between objects by...
By observing two objects falling towards each other
Michael spent $300 for 60 baseball cards. What is the unit rate per card?
$5 per card
What kind of hat do snowmen wear on their heads?
Icecaps!
What needs to be corrected in this dialogue?
"Are you ready for the movies"? cried Sally.
the quotation mark is in the wrong spot, it belongs before the quotation marks
"Are you ready for the movies?" cried Sally.
Which of the following statements is true regarding gravitational forces between objects? A OR B
A. Gravitational forces only exist between objects on Earth.
B. Gravitational forces act in all directions, but are only noticeable when one or both objects have a very large mass.
B.
Al does 184 jumping jacks in 4 minutes.
How many jumping jacks can Al do per minute?
46 jumping jacks per minute
What do snowmen eat when they are sick?
A chill pill
Which sentence is correct:
A. “You need to do your homework after you clean your room,” announced dad.
B. “You need to do your homework after you clean your room” announced dad.
C. “You need to do your homework after you clean your room, announced dad.”
A.
We can show that gravitational forces are attractive between objects by observing two objects doing what?
falling towards each other
Which relationship is represented in the graph?
$1 for every 8 hours worked
$2 for every 16 hours worked
$8 for every 1 hour worked
Number 3
$8 for every 1 hour worked
What are the similarities between skis and the Earth?
They each have two poles!