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Questions in Grade College
[Free] Reduce this fraction to its simplest form: [tex]$\frac{16}{24}=?$\tex]
[Free] An electric device delivers a current of [tex]$15.0 A$[/tex] for 30 seconds. How many electrons flow through it?
[Free] Consider [tex]$u =(5,-2)$[/tex] and [tex]$v =(10,-4)$[/tex]. What is the relationship between [tex]$u$[/tex] and [tex]$v$[/tex]? The vectors point in the same direction. The vectors form an acute angle. The vectors form an obtuse angle. The vectors point in opposite directions.
[Free] Given that $f(x)=3 x-9$ and $g(x)=1-x^2$, calculate (a) $f(g(0))=$ $\square$ (b) $g(f(0))=$ $\square$
[Free] What type of ion channel is depicted? 1. Voltage-gated K+ channel 2. Voltage-gated Ca 2+channel 3. Active K transporter 4. Ligand-gated K channel 5. Ligand-gated Ca 2+channel
[Free] The ratio of yellow roses to red roses in a garden is 47 to 96. Express this ratio in two different ways. A) $96 / 47 ; 96: 47$ B) $47: 96 ; 47 / 96$ C) $47 / 96 ; 96: 47$ D) $47: 96 ; 47 / 96$
[Free] How are the authors of "Ambush" and "Facing It" similar in their view of war? A. Both authors glorify what happened during the war. B. Both authors have painful and conflicted feelings. C. Both authors fear America will repeat its mistakes. D. Both authors look to the future for hope after the war.
[Free] An electric device delivers a current of [tex]$15.0 A$[/tex] for 30 seconds. How many electrons flow through it?
[Free] Simplify $3^2 \times 3^3$. A) 3 B) $3^8$ C) $3^6$ D) $3^5$
[Free] Andrew is on a 30-day billing cycle. His credit card has an APR of [tex]$16.60 \%$[/tex] and computes finance charges using the previous balance method. The table below shows transactions that Andrew made in March. Based on the information in the table, what will Andrew's March finance charge be? | Date | Amount ($) | Transaction | | :----- | :--------- | :---------------- | | 3/1 | 1,794.30 | Beginning balance | | 3/6 | 440.15 | Purchase | | 3/9 | 35.65 | Purchase | | 3/22 | 250.00 | Payment | | 3/25 | 51.71 | Purchase | A. [tex]$46.07[/tex] B. [tex]$28.66[/tex] C. [tex]$21.36[/tex] D. [tex]$2482[/tex]
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