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Science & Mathematics - 26 June 2006

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Mine would have to be in Ballarat, Australia When the temperature only reached 5 degrees celcius and it was snowing with some sleety showers.

2006-06-26 01:04:44 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Weather

2006-06-26 01:02:11 · 6 answers · asked by hissam99 1 in Zoology

Personally, I think they aren't.
They don't exhibit ALL the characteristics of living things.

Without a "host cell", the virus is just there. As still as a rock. (not literally though...)

2006-06-26 00:58:19 · 17 answers · asked by Amiel 4 in Biology

why the glue hardens when it is squeezed from the tube.

2006-06-26 00:53:30 · 7 answers · asked by ghulamalimurtaza 3 in Chemistry

2006-06-26 00:50:35 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

someone please help, this is homework!

2006-06-26 00:47:53 · 11 answers · asked by leo_18210gal 2 in Other - Science

2006-06-26 00:41:44 · 9 answers · asked by Gr8 Gy 2 in Weather

2006-06-26 00:39:53 · 11 answers · asked by Grand Phuba 5 in Other - Science

2006-06-26 00:37:31 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Physics

if it just kept going up?

2006-06-26 00:29:18 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Science

You are a manufacturer of steel containers(for liquids) of two basic shapes- tins shaped as right circular cylinders and rectangular boxes. The containers' capacity is 1 litre. Obviously you want to use the least amount of steel so as to maximise your profits. Can you work out the dimensions of the containers? How many different boxes of the same type will you have? And if possible, illustrate your response with graphs and tables, well-documented.

2006-06-26 00:27:03 · 5 answers · asked by mysticfreak 1 in Mathematics

2006-06-26 00:22:53 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Chemistry

1. a=b+3(4-c) If b equals 5 and c equals 2, what is the value of a?

2. y=3(x+5)(x-2) Which of the following formulas is equivalent to this one?

a. y=3x2+9x-30
b y=x2=3x-10
c. y=3x2+3x-10
d. y=3x2+3x-30

3. y=x+5 Which of the following choices represents the same relationship as demonstrated in this equation?

a y/5 x/10
10 15
15 20
20 25

b. Y is equivalent to the sum of a constant c and x, where c equals 5

c y=(x+20)/4

d. [table]

Please show steps to solving these problems.

Thanks In Advance

2006-06-26 00:18:40 · 4 answers · asked by DIRTYDAME 1 in Mathematics

Science can allow us to prove, to demonstrate, to verify...but what can it say about the ultimate truth?

2006-06-26 00:18:28 · 3 answers · asked by Giulia82 1 in Physics

2006-06-26 00:18:12 · 9 answers · asked by Hem 3 in Chemistry

Explain the situations when this mathematical sum is correct in our reality

2006-06-26 00:14:40 · 11 answers · asked by Mortuarium 2 in Mathematics

2006-06-26 00:09:12 · 5 answers · asked by big buff 2 in Engineering

2006-06-26 00:06:14 · 28 answers · asked by Alex R 1 in Mathematics

"the variable should be replace with a whole number"................pls answer this ASAP..........i really need it..........thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2006-06-26 00:04:43 · 7 answers · asked by armi_area 1 in Mathematics

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