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Hey thanks for clicking on my question! i was wondering if u can answer these. U can send me websites if u want too.
1. List ALL the zip codes for Helena, Montana and Santa Cruz, California.
2. Provide a label or box front showing BOTH metric and U.S. customary weight.
3. illustrate 3 ways in which Roman Numerals are used today (for this just tell me how)
4. Find the length of the journey of the Skylab 4 in days, hours, and minutes. Then convert that time into just hours. Also convert the time into minutes.
5. Find the year the metric system was invented and the country it was invented in.
6.including the base that it sits on, what is the total height and weight of the Statue of Liberty.
7. make a list of the worlds 5 largest countries by AREA! include the area.
8.find 3 ads showing 3 different prices for the same exact item. include the ads.
9. Make a list of the 7 longest rivers in the world. include their measurements.
10. How much is the top of the tower of Pisa off center?

2007-11-19 09:44:12 · 2 answers · asked by *hazel* 5 in Education & Reference Homework Help

U dont have to answer all of them!
Any info is appreciated!!! THANKS! =D

2007-11-19 09:45:05 · update #1

Guys dont tell me to google it or look it up cuz i ALREADY did that but i got answer that were nothing related to wut i asked...thats why i came to Yahoo answers

2007-11-19 10:02:55 · update #2

2 answers

You can get all this information right off the Internet.

For the zip codes, type "zip code directory" into the search bar.

Metric and US weights...try a cereal box.

Where have you seen Roman Numerals? How about the clock? I can think of two more right now.

Type in Skylab and see what comes up.

Type in metric system origin.

Look at a map.

Look at ads for 3 different stores that sell the same brand name items. Try Target, WalMart and KMart.

Type "longest rivers" into the search box.

Type "Tower of Pisa angle" in the search box.

Use your imagination and see what happens.

2007-11-19 09:58:53 · answer #1 · answered by Debdeb 7 · 0 0

1. That should be really easy to find on google. Try the US postal service website.
2. Same thing...
3. Chapter titles in books, Outlines...
4. Google it
5. Google it
6. Google it
7. I believe its Russia, Canada, China, United States, Austrailia (maybe Brazil). Im not sure if thats the right order. Google it.
8. Google it again. Try Amazon, Barns and Noble, and Boarders and see if different books are the same price. Or you could do circut city, best buy, and another electronic store.
9. Google it
10. Google it

This shouldn't be too difficult if you actually try. Yahoo answers shouldn't be for other people to do homework for you.

2007-11-19 09:53:24 · answer #2 · answered by gang$tahtooth 5 · 0 0

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