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midnight of the 5th or the 6th

2006-10-05 05:47:46 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

, how much would it cost to fertilize it if the fertilizer cost $5.25 and each bag of fertilizer covered 575 square yards?

2006-10-05 05:45:19 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

2006-10-05 05:45:01 · 13 answers · asked by josified 3 in Biology

Look upwards and move from one place to another.You can see sun, moon and distant bodies moving with you. What is the reason?

2006-10-05 05:44:24 · 10 answers · asked by sasi 1 in Physics

You are at a corner deli with a craving for a sandwich, here's the menu:
Breads: wheat, rye, white
Meats: turkey, ham, salami
Cheeses: American, Swiss, Cheddar, Gouda
Toppings: Ketchup, Mustard, Relish, Lettuce, Pickles, Sour Cream, Cream Cheese, Olives

You can only get one kind of bread (you have to have bread, no low-carb diet).
Per sandwich you're only allowed up to one kind of meat, up to two kinds of cheese, and up to three toppings. This means you can have none of the above options. The minimum required food is bread with nothing on it.

How many different options do you have?

2006-10-05 05:44:07 · 4 answers · asked by wizz_kid_02 1 in Mathematics

2006-10-05 05:42:11 · 7 answers · asked by AnTeM 1 in Chemistry

astroaunt people up in spaces?

2006-10-05 05:42:02 · 4 answers · asked by sweetheart 1 in Astronomy & Space

where u is the refrctive index of glass and t is the thickness

2006-10-05 05:38:25 · 2 answers · asked by n nitant 3 in Physics

2) Determine the number of protons, electrons, and neutrons in each of the following isotopes:
a. sodium-23 b. calcium 40 c. 64/29 Cu d. 108/47 Ag

2006-10-05 05:37:38 · 2 answers · asked by Lion 1 in Chemistry

2006-10-05 05:34:54 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

considering, aprox 24 lb of kiln dried wood per hour - temperature in farenheit.

2006-10-05 05:34:36 · 1 answers · asked by chimneyco 1 in Other - Science

I got the answers, now I need to just show work.....

The ~9.6 mile width of Straits of Gibraltar to kilometers:15.449 702

A 15.2 m tidal range in the Bay of Fundy, Newfoundland to feet:49.868 ft

A 50 gallon drum of crude oil to liters:189.270 L

A 38° F seawater temperature to C°:3.3333333 deg C

A 30 mile per hour wind to meters per second: 13.411 meters/sec

2006-10-05 05:33:24 · 3 answers · asked by modeledge 3 in Mathematics

Given a coin with probability p of landing on heads after a flip, what is the probability that the number of heads will ever equal the number of tails assuming an infinite number of flips?

2006-10-05 05:32:55 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

2006-10-05 05:31:39 · 15 answers · asked by debbie j 1 in Geography

i have 12 coins and 11 of these are identical, and the 12th is a fake coin. it weighs either slightly more or slightly less than the other 11, but looks exactly the same. is it possible to find the fake coin in 3 weighings, using scales, and how do u do it?

2006-10-05 05:30:07 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

The following are a collection of clues that will lead to an eventual code that if successful in completing (which is very unlikely) you should e-mail to me to prove me wrong. Let’s call it a test of intelligence. Good luck

Find not the clue in this language but in the origin and its beginnings.
Your first task is go to the source of the language, from there find the place of its birth this is your first clue and will lead you onto your second clue.

Your second task is find a temple built in 219bc related to a legend of the first clue, it was built for a god, take the single word representing the reason this happened and the first name for whom it was built, this is your second clue and will lead you to your third task.

Take what happened in task two (the reason for the building of the temple) and link it with an exact occurrence 1567 years later, take the city it is famous for, this is your third clue and will lead you onto your fourth task.

Your fourth task is take this famous city and find the Terracotta monkey, in its dwelling place find the scientist who went on a beagle voyage, his first name is your fourth clue and will lead you to your fifth task.

Your Fifth task is take the clue from task four take the scientists date of birth and match it with that of a key figure of a current world superpower sharing the same birth year, what he did on January 1, 1863 this is your fifth clue and will lead you onto your sixth task.

Your sixth task is take the clue from task five and take the son of the spoken person whose favour is asked of in the spoken document and his name is you sixth clue and will lead you to your seventh task.

Your seventh task is take the name of the said son and what was done to him according to a good book to save mankind; this is your seventh clue and will lead you to your eighth task

Your eighth task is a series of physical signs which are apparently inflicted about the human body by no explainable means leaving wounds and scars and in some cases leading to death, this word is your eighth clue and will lead you to your ninth task.

Your ninth task is take the clue from task eight and its first well documented case! Now take the person of which it was happening to, his name is your ninth clue and the lead to your tenth task.

Your tenth task is in the last part of the persons name in clue nine, this place has a church sharing the same name as a ship of Christopher Columbus’s, in the church on the right of the entrance there is an object, this object is your tenth clue and will lead you onto your eleventh task.

Your eleventh task is take the clue from the tenth task, these items are more famously known to be related with a certain type of people (not there origin but for those they are commonly related with). There is a particular person who stands out among these people as he was ruler of the 18th dynasty of this country. He is your final clue.


So now that you have all you clues there is the small matter of breaking the code, for this you will need the clues you have gained, the following are a series of six words of which your clues will help you find the code, but before you can do this you need to break another code to do this. Break the code to find letters used in the final answer.

Word1.
4l 2w c2, 2l c3, 3l c3, 4l 1w c2, 1l c1, 3l 1w c2, 1l c11, 2l c11, 5l 2w c5, 2l c10, 2l 1w c9, 6l 4w c9, 10l c7, 3l c3, 11l c10.

Word 2.
5l c2

Word 3.
2l 2w c6, 3l 1w c5, 3l 1w c1, 10l c11.

Word 4.
1l 7c, 2l 7c, 8l c10, 1l 2w c6, 6l c11, 6l c4, 4l c3.

Word 5.
1l c11, 7l c10, 2l 1w c6.

Word 6.
4l c10, 5l c10, 4l c3, 6l c4.

The above words will give you the final answer if you have gotten this far I will be very surprised but congratulations if you have, all you need to do now is e-mail me the answers for the clues and the final answer to wipe the smile of my face.

2006-10-05 05:29:57 · 17 answers · asked by andylegendoneill 2 in Other - Science

2006-10-05 05:27:53 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Chemistry

Gentlemen

Thanks for answering my previous question viz: can I recharge battery by charger connected to the AC supply from the inverter? I have seen from your answers that although this is possible it is not recommended

My question now is: can I recharge the battery by way of a car alternator. That is, I power a rotor, say, 100watt motor that will be coupled to a car alternator, which will then charge the battery. Actually I want to eliminate the need for grid electricity in this project.

Thanks

Harry

2006-10-05 05:25:30 · 3 answers · asked by haroldezeugwu 1 in Engineering

ok if the boston masacre was on march 5 1770 and the treaty of paris was signed on september 3 1883-- How much time passed between the Boston Massacre and the signing of the Treaty of Paris?

2006-10-05 05:24:31 · 9 answers · asked by christine 3 in Mathematics

2006-10-05 05:23:52 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Science

2006-10-05 05:23:07 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

need help with class work. Doing in class. Help please.

2006-10-05 05:22:46 · 3 answers · asked by BALLER 1 in Botany

2006-10-05 05:21:42 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Science

2006-10-05 05:15:20 · 7 answers · asked by asking 2 in Mathematics

My daughter is doing a leaf collection in her science class and needs to label all leaves with their scientific name and common name. we are looking for something with pictures to compare the leaves we have collected with. Thanks

2006-10-05 05:13:48 · 4 answers · asked by giterdone2 1 in Botany

It came up in a conversation with one of my friends last night, that there is an animal somewhere in this world that has faeces that are safe for humans to eat. Don't get me wrong, I don't want to eat them, just wanted to see if she was right or wrong and more details about the topic!

2006-10-05 05:13:24 · 8 answers · asked by Lady Starlyte 1 in Zoology

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