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The lengths of nails produced in a factory are normally distributed with a mean of 4.77 centimeters and a standard deviation of 0.06 centimeters. Find the two lengths that separate the top 9% and the bottom 9%. These lengths could serve as limits used to identify which nails should be rejected. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth, if necessary.
History
High School
what was the key argument that the federalist made to persuade states to ratify the constitution?
Chemistry
High School
Which of the answers does not represent a common type of air pollution? A) agricultural ammonia B) carbon monoxide exhaust C) sulfur oxide D) synthetic organic compounds E) industrial nitrogen oxide
English
High School
what was complex about jean Toomer's identity
Chemistry
High School
Calculate the ratio of the velocity of molecular oxygen to the velocity of atomic argon at the same temperature.I asked this before but still need helpNo links, I'm not d*mb
Mathematics
High School
determine what number should be in the box so that each equation is true and each equation has at least one negative number
English
High School
Question 1 (5 points)Read the passage below carefully and then choose the correct answer.(from speech by Susan B. Anthony, 1873)Friends and fellow citizens: I stand before you tonight under indictment for the alleged crime of having voted at the last presidentialelection, without having a lawful right to vote. It shall be my work this evening to prove to you that in thus voting, I not only committed nocrime, but instead, simply exercised my citizen's rights, guaranteed to me and all United States citizens by the National Constitution, beyondthe power of any state to deny.The selection in bold is an example of(5 points)logosethosb
Mathematics
High School
Juanita is a basketball player who makes 75%75%75, percent of all free-throws she attempts. We can assume that the results of her free-throw attempts are independent from each other.Which of the following choices are binomial random variables?Choose all answers that apply:Choose all answers that apply:(Choice A)AJuanita shoots a series of free-throws until she makes 555 free-throws. Let S=S=S, equals the number of shots it takes.(Choice B)BJuanita shoots a series of free-throws until she makes a free-throw. Let T=T=T, equals the number of shots it takes.(Choice C)CJuanita shoots a series 555 free-throws. Let M=M=M, equals the number of free-throws she makes.
Chemistry
High School
how many moles are in 2.71 molecules of carbon dioxide (CO2)
Mathematics
High School
classify the triangle below select all that apply terms that apply
Social Studies
High School
whats the answer?The first 10 Amendments were a "package deal" that were added in the year 1791. They are known as the ___of ___.
History
High School
Many of us can recognize an act of terrorism when we see it. In reality, terrorism is hard to define. Which BEST explains why this is the case? A. There are no laws that specifically address terrorism in many nations. B. Terrorists are often seen as heroes among the people who support them. C. Whether an act of violence is justified often depends on ones perspective. D. There is no working definition of terrorism that is internationally recognized.
Spanish
High School
Duna flor2. Vocabulario Lee el siguiente fragmento de la leyenda Yencontro a Pot discutiendofervorosamente con el cacique de su tribuy esa es mia palabra lineas 7441Identifica la opcin que mejor describe quien es el "cacique de una tribuuna persona de la tribu con autoridadB un dios de la tribuC un personaje extrao para la tribuDuna persona anciana
Mathematics
High School
What is this answer
Chemistry
High School
Given the balanced equation representing a reaction:Ni(s) + 2HCl(aq) - NiCl(aq) + H2(9)In this reaction, each Ni atom1.loses 1 electron2.loses 2 electronsgains 1 electron4gains 2 electronsSubmit
Mathematics
High School
A circle with a radius equal to 12 feet.
Mathematics
High School
The Jackson's are taking out a $35,000 loan to remodel their home. The tables below show the rates for a 1-year and a 5-year loan from two different lenders. complete each table to calculate the total repayment and interest paid for each loan offer.
Mathematics
High School
PLEASE HELP brainly will be given!
World Languages
High School
Why did some Deaf actors take their talents to Hollywood in the early days of performing using ASL?
Biology
High School
Which of the following statements is FALSE.A.The brain, stomach, kidneys, and skin are some examples of organs.oB.Organs that are similar in structure and function are usually joined together to form tissues.C. Organs cooperate" with one another and form specific organ systems.
Physics
High School
A 1.80-kg object is attached to a spring and placed on frictionless, horizontal surface. A horizontal force of 15.0 N is required to hold the object at rest when it is pulled 0.200 m from its equilibrium position (the origin of the x axis). The object is now released from rest from this stretched position, and it subsequently undergoes simple harmonic oscillations.(a) Find the force constant of the spring. N/m(b) Find the frequency of the oscillations. Hz(c) Find the maximum speed of the object. m/s(d) Where does this maximum speed occur?x = m(e) Find the maximum acceleration of the object. m/s2(f) Where does the maximum acceleration occur?x = m(g) Find the total energy of the oscillating system. J(h) Find the speed of the object when its position is equal to one-third of the maximum value. m/s(i) Find the magnitude of the acceleration of the object when its position is equal to one-third of the maximum value. m/s2
Mathematics
High School
What is the volume of this composite solid?
History
High School
I need an answer no links pls!
Physics
High School
A series circuit contains a battery, an ammeter, and a lamp. The current in the lamp isa. greater than the current in the battery and the ammeter.B. There is no way to tell.C. less than the current in the battery and the ammeter.D. equal to the current in the battery and in the ammeter.
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