Herbert S.
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You want to solve for "y" right? First, subtract 1/2 in both sides. This is what it will look like: 2/3y = 1/7 - 2/3 2/3y = -11/21 Second, multiply the reciprocal of 2/3 (which is 3/2). The answer is -33/42. Actually, it is (y = -33/42).
Herbert S.
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What in the world is the previous member talking about? Starting at the origin (0,0), you go up 1 and over to the right 5 (not up 5 and right 1). If what the previous member said was true, the function would be: F(x) = 5x.
Herbert S.
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It depends on your definition of child labor. If it is simple chores, then I believe youngsters should undergo such training for their adulthood. However, if you are talking about miners and physical labors, then I strongly disagree. Not only does that limit the potential for the kids to become historical figures, it changes their … Read more
Herbert S.
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I think you are confused with other organs. Pancreas is an organ that are adjacent to stomach. It is a gland that serves several important functions of human digestive system. They serve two roles: 1) Produces sodium bicarbonate, or an acid that neutralizes stomach acid (pH level of stomach acid is approximately 2.0) 2) Raise … Read more
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I am not sure if I agree with Devinmarie. My teacher (Human Anatomy & Physiology) recommended everyone to stretch after (not before) exercising. This means, in order to muscles to be “broaden,” you need to stimulate it first. If you stop exercising just because you are feeling sore, you will elongate the time. This will … Read more
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Role of media? They are sometimes known for their infamous 'deception.' Fox 5 News, as an example, are known for their unique strategies to change viewer's perception. For example, after former President Bush's election, people lined along the path to the White House and revolted against him. Why? I guess he never satisfied the citizen's … Read more