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  1. Question #5e43d - Socratic

    Macbeth can't be killed by a man born from a woman. Macbeth will be defeated when Birnam Wood arrives at Dunsinane Castle. - Macbeth kills Macduff's family. Macduff learns of this and invades …

  2. Question #b56ad - Socratic

    Explanation: Velocity of man just prior to landing on the pad #=4.4ms^-1# Momentum of man just prior to landing on the pad #p=mv# #=50xx4.4=220kgms^-1# Final velocity #=0# Change of momentum of …

  3. The ratio of boys to girls born in December is 2:3. If 81 ... - Socratic

    Apr 10, 2016 · 54 The number of boys = two thirds of the number of girls = (2/3) (81)=54.

  4. Question #03de7 - Socratic

    A=6 . The graph of the function is shown below: The area in the first quadrant would be equal to the integral of the function evaluated between theta = 0 and pi/2 int_0^ (pi/2) (2sintheta+4costheta)d …

  5. Question #4a2ed + Example - Socratic

    The final temperature is -149 °C. > Since the volume is constant, this is an example of a problem involving Gay-Lussac's Pressure-Temperature Law: color (blue) (bar ...

  6. Answers created by Peter L. - Socratic

    Q&A and Videos that make learning easy. Math, History, Chemistry, Algebra, Calculus, Biology and more.

  7. Question #37c52 - Socratic

    Δ_"soln"H = "-1100 J/g" > There are two heat transfers involved. "heat lost by dissolving NaOH + heat gained by water = 0" q_1 + q_2 = 0 m_1Δ_"soln"H + m_2cΔT = 0 ...

  8. Question #b8112 - Socratic

    Please refer to the explanation below. Let the numbers be x and y. We know that x=y-2 4y+x^2=32 Now, we can perform the substitution by replacing x=y-2 into the second equation. 4y+(y-2)^2=32 4y+y^2 …

  9. Question #a60f2 - Socratic

    See the explanation below The initial velocity is u=7.8ms^-1 The acceleration is a=0.88ms^-2 The distance is s=249m The final velocity is =vms^-1 Apply the equation of motion v^2=u^2+2as The …

  10. Maggie says, "The positive square root of a number is always ... - Socratic

    No Counter example: color (white) ("XXXXXX")sqrt (1/4) = 1/2 but 1/2 is not less than the original number, 1/4. However, since I like Maggie, I will concede that her statement is true for all numbers …