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Goals are nice to have, but not necessary. false
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Advanced Placement (AP), 23.06.2019 19:20
Do you want free brainliest and free points? answer this drivers ed question correctly and ill give you both : ) how can you count following distance? a. look for a moving object and count the seconds it takes for you to pass it after the car you are following has passed it. b. look for a stationary object and count the seconds it takes for you to pass it after the car you are following has passed it. c. look for the rear wheels of the car in front and count the number of rotations. d. look for the stripes on the road and count them as you pass by.
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Advanced Placement (AP), 23.06.2019 20:00
Select the statement that is not true about the hubble telescope: a. it orbits above the earth, avoiding the light distortion caused by our atmosphere. b. it is mounted high on a hawaiian mountaintop to provide stable images. c. it has allowed scientists to see the formation of far-away stars and solar systems, leadin some certainty about the history of our own solar system. d. it has documented the destruction of far-away stars and galaxies, leading to some certa the theories of the life cycles of stars.
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Advanced Placement (AP), 25.06.2019 23:00
If you walk up stairs,how u gonna pet yo dog? if you go to colloge,how you gonna fly? if you like school how u gonna be a person?
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Advanced Placement (AP), 27.06.2019 07:30
Select the correct answer. what was edwin hubble's contribution to the field of astronomy? a. he discovered variable stars. b. he proved that the heliocentric model accurately described our solar system. c. he found a relationship between the period luminosity and distance of stars. d. he proved that the universe is finite. e. he discovered that the universe was expanding.
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