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Science & Mathematics - 17 September 2006

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2006-09-17 14:12:31 · 7 answers · asked by steph11_cute 1 in Chemistry

Catalpa worms can be frozen in corn meal and be thawed and be alive. I have heard that you can something simular with fish, but I can't remember any details.

2006-09-17 14:10:15 · 7 answers · asked by Monie W 1 in Biology

2006-09-17 14:08:38 · 7 answers · asked by kamkam 1 in Earth Sciences & Geology

look at the question carefully its 2478.9 km to the power of 2

2006-09-17 14:07:33 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

Answer which ever ones you can, but be sure to put the number of which question you're answering. thanks!! :)

1) How does the concept of floatation relate to the concept of density?

2)Identify 2 applications and examples of where floatation is used.

3)Does floatation only relate to liquids and solids??

2006-09-17 14:07:21 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Chemistry

Do you think it's wasting money?

2006-09-17 14:05:31 · 10 answers · asked by sonny 2 in Astronomy & Space

Triangles KLM and UVW are similar. the length of the sides of KLM are 8+3x, 2x+96, and 92+2x. the perimeter of KLM is 476. the longest side of UVW is 24+6x. Whats the perimeter of UVW?

2006-09-17 13:59:01 · 5 answers · asked by yeahh...umm... its me! 1 in Mathematics

2006-09-17 13:56:44 · 9 answers · asked by Mark S 1 in Weather

If f'(x) has a cgabge of sign and is always defined, then f(x) has either a inflection point or a zero.

Is this statement true?

2006-09-17 13:56:21 · 5 answers · asked by Reginald a 1 in Mathematics

One of the archeologists you interviewed for your article is graphing asymptotes to illustrate the data generated through carbon dating the half-life of fossil specimens. Help him with his work by solving these problems:

Explain and contrast the types of asymptotes considered for rational functions.
Browse through some newspapers or magazines and find a situation that fits an exponential function. Explain why that data or situation fits an exponential function

2006-09-17 13:54:12 · 3 answers · asked by dudekunle 3 in Mathematics

What is the sum of the whole numbers 1-1000 and how do you get it?

2006-09-17 13:53:47 · 11 answers · asked by tom 2 in Mathematics

I just need to know what too used becasue we have to used:
year to week, week to day, day to hour, hour to minutes, minutes to second...

1 year- 52 weeks
1 week- 7 days
1 day- 24 hours

2006-09-17 13:53:14 · 9 answers · asked by Angel 1 in Mathematics

can anyone help me out.?
i need help cause i need someone to help me define plasma so i can find an article easier.
Im not looking for the definition of PLasma in blood.
definitions would be extreemmely helpful towards me.
i think the plasma im looking for is related to astronomy and space..
thankss. (:

2006-09-17 13:52:29 · 16 answers · asked by Kait. 2 in Astronomy & Space

Calculate the number of P4 Molecules that can form 2.5 g of Ca3(PO4)2. (Show How You Got it)

2006-09-17 13:51:44 · 2 answers · asked by ==== 3 in Chemistry

2006-09-17 13:51:23 · 8 answers · asked by tatumt501 1 in Mathematics

A scientist that studies lakes

2006-09-17 13:50:24 · 7 answers · asked by dylan r 1 in Earth Sciences & Geology

Triangles BCD and GHI are similar. THe length of sides BCD are 17x-49, 2x+224, and 14+13x. Perimeter of BCD is 861. The length of the smallest side of GHI is 169+x. What is the length of the longest side of GHI?

2006-09-17 13:48:08 · 2 answers · asked by yeahh...umm... its me! 1 in Mathematics

whoever can explain this AND GETS AN ANSWER THAT IS RIGHT I WILL GIVE YOU 10 POINTS
write in standard form
perpendicular to (1,1)(-3,2) thru (4,-2)

2006-09-17 13:44:58 · 3 answers · asked by Candy 4 in Mathematics

2006-09-17 13:44:48 · 11 answers · asked by supercyberfest 2 in Engineering

in order for a function to have a derivative, does that function has to be continous? please explain this to me, thanks

2006-09-17 13:44:10 · 4 answers · asked by Reginald a 1 in Mathematics

Adminstration has decided NOT to fund repairs to the Hubble Space Telescope. this will leave scientific community w/out a space telescope until the Webb telescope comes out in the mid 2010's.

2006-09-17 13:41:51 · 4 answers · asked by star 2 in Astronomy & Space

i threw away a rotten apple in my trash basket in my room, two days passed and i forgot about it and since the basket was filled with papers on top but i noticed it was infested with fruit flies all over flying in and out. the thing is, since its getting too cold here in florence, all the doors and windows of the house have been closed all of these two days, no flies, no mosquitos (as they usually come during this period). so where on earth did the fruit flies come from?? and being so incredibly tiny how do they ever fly into the house in the search for rotten fruits??

im starting to think, do they hatch and grow from the rotten part of the fruit??

2006-09-17 13:41:45 · 4 answers · asked by sueet2b 4 in Other - Science

2006-09-17 13:36:46 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

2006-09-17 13:36:09 · 4 answers · asked by Lizzie 1 in Mathematics

2006-09-17 13:35:42 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

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