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  1. Question #87b82 - Socratic

    See a solution process below: First, we need to determine how much was left before the man spent 20%. We can rewrite this part of the problem as: 10200 is 80% of what? We are using 80% because …

  2. Question #76238 + Example - Socratic

    Nuclear energy can be utilized in power plants for large cities, to power navy ships, and as nuclear weapons. Depending on what you mean by "what is the example of nuclear energy?" there are at …

  3. Question #9df80 - Socratic

    The main issue with this question type is understanding that you can and may represent total amount of work done by a single letter. This then has to be combined with rates of work. These rates of work …

  4. Question #b0092 - Socratic

    1 Answer Narad T. Sep 7, 2017 The speed of the man is #=sqrt2/ (2-sqrt2)ms^-1# and the speed of the boy is #= (2sqrt2)/ (2-sqrt2)ms^-1#

  5. Answers created by Peter L. - Socratic

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

  6. Can you help me with finding perimeter of this sector fragment?

    Aug 26, 2017 · Just Q8. I'll ask more questions if I need more help.

  7. Question #8b670 - Socratic

    The reaction produces 20 g of "NO". > We are given the amounts of two reactants, so this is a limiting reactant problem. We know that we will need a balanced equation with masses, moles, and molar …

  8. Site Map - Chromosomal Genetics Questions and Videos | Socratic

    If a man has a recessive sexlinked disorder, he has a 0% chance of passing it onto his son. Why? If an autosome is present in only one copy at conception, that individual will not develop to term. Yet …

  9. Question #03dc0 - Socratic

    Human beings are living thing because we grow, reproduce and respond to external stimulus living things can be defined as things which can grow, reproduce and respond to an external stimulus. …

  10. How to solve the problem?? - Socratic

    Mar 23, 2018 · #If,cscA+cscB+cscC=0 #,then show that # (sumsinA)^2=sumsin^2A# Trigonometry