All of the following trees are found in the North Central Plains except
A.elm trees
b. oak trees
c.cherry trees
d hickory trees​

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Answer 1

Answer:

A. Elm Trees

Explanation:

Oak trees, Cherry trees, and Hickory trees are all found in the North Central Plains.


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how often does violence happens among people off different races??

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Answer:

Explanation:

Violence happens among different races way to often.

But it only happens if there is someone inciting the racism. Although some people react differently to it, some people can become very agressive toward another race because, that particular person does not like a certain race. But they are rascist because they believe that there should be one dominant race in this world. Not multple races ruling the world. But really we are all human, regardless of skin color. Color does not make one person smarter than the other and definetly does not give you the right to diss on a race that you do not like

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Question 1

A large Russian population in the highlands.

In the Brazilian Highlands, Russians are NOT found.

Question 2

Portuguese

Portuguese is the official language in Brazil, as it was colonized by Portugal.

Question 3

They worked primarily as nuns and priests in the Roman Catholic church.

During the late 19th century, many Italians immigrated to Brazil and gave way to the more widespread Catholic Church.

Question 4

Having heavy rains

Heavy rains to not damage the rainforests.

Question 5

Rural areas of Brazil are unable to support schools.

Poverty-filled areas in Brazil are insanely dense or thin, no in-between. Poorer rural areas usually do not have the resources or money to build schools.

Why did the U.S. not send there army into Iraq? Persian Gulf War

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Answer:

read the bottom

Explanation:

raqi president Saddam Hussein ordered the invasion and occupation of neighboring Kuwait in early August 1990. Alarmed by these actions, fellow Arab powers such as Saudi Arabia and Egypt called on the United States and other Western nations to intervene. Hussein defied United Nations Security Council demands to withdraw from Kuwait by mid-January 1991, and the Persian Gulf War began with a massive U.S.-led air offensive known as Operation Desert Storm. After 42 days of relentless attacks by the allied coalition in the air and on the ground, U.S. President George H.W. Bush declared a cease-fire on February 28; by that time, most Iraqi forces in Kuwait had either surrendered or fled. Though the Persian Gulf War was initially considered an unqualified success for the international coalition, simmering conflict in the troubled region led to a second Gulf War–known as the Iraq War–that began in 2003.

Background of the Persian Gulf War

Though the long-running Iran-Iraq War had ended in a United Nations-brokered ceasefire in August 1988, by mid-1990 the two states had yet to begin negotiating a permanent peace treaty. When their foreign ministers met in Geneva that July, prospects for peace suddenly seemed bright, as it appeared that Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein was prepared to dissolve that conflict and return territory that his forces had long occupied. Two weeks later, however, Hussein delivered a speech in which he accused neighboring nation Kuwait of siphoning crude oil from the Ar-Rumaylah oil fields located along their common border. He insisted that Kuwait and Saudi Arabia cancel out $30 billion of Iraq’s foreign debt, and accused them of conspiring to keep oil prices low in an effort to pander to Western oil-buying nations.

Did you know? In justifying his invasion of Kuwait in August 1990, Saddam Hussein claimed it was an artificial state carved out of the Iraqi coast by Western colonialists; in fact, Kuwait had been internationally recognized as a separate entity before Iraq itself was created by Britain under a League of Nations mandate after World War I.

In addition to Hussein’s incendiary speech, Iraq had begun amassing troops on Kuwait’s border. Alarmed by these actions, President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt initiated negotiations between Iraq and Kuwait in an effort to avoid intervention by the United States or other powers from outside the Gulf region. Hussein broke off the negotiations after only two hours, and on August 2, 1990 ordered the invasion of Kuwait. Hussein’s assumption that his fellow Arab states would stand by in the face of his invasion of Kuwait, and not call in outside help to stop it, proved to be a miscalculation. Two-thirds of the 21 members of the Arab League condemned Iraq’s act of aggression, and Saudi Arabia’s King Fahd, along with Kuwait’s government-in-exile, turned to the United States and other members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) for support.

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Name: Oprah Winfrey

Birthplace: Kosciusko, MS

Hobbies: Reading and photo shoots

Interesting facts: The first black woman billionaire

The Business Entrepreneur Idea: Ran and owned a TV network

Motivations/Incentives: Had a passion for public speaking

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Success and Achievements of the Business: Became chairwoman and CEO of the Oprah Winfrey network

Growth of the Business: Made a charitable foundation that can help the culture by encouraging cultural diffusion.  Then opened the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy that allowed people to become leaders

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In the United States there are more women than men, but women are referred
to as a minority group? Why are they considered a minority?
O A. Because they tend to have a higher standard of living than men
O B. Because they tend to earn more money than men
O C. Because they have the power to change gender roles
O D. Because they are discriminated against based on their sex

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D because people think that they are “less” than men because of their gender

what is the purpose of the united nations? A) It is a world organization the promotes peace B) It is a group of countries the fought the Soviet Unions C)It is an organization designed to eliminate poverty D) It is a world organization that cleans up after wars

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

People fought for peace. They want to keep the peace. They would do what ever it takes to keep the peace

What is one major similarity between local and federal elections?
A. Both are funded almost entirely through hard money contributions
O B. Both are generally administered by local or state governments.
O C. Both are used to select electors for the Electoral College
D. Both use alternatives to the winner-takes-all system that states
prefer.

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Answer:

B: both are generally administered by local or state government

Explanation:

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I need general information about Mesoamerican civilization pleasee
a couple of bullets would really help :)

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Answer:

Significant maize domestication as a staple cropAdvanced architecture like temples, pyramids, and monumentsAdvanced intellectual achievements like writing systems, calendars, and games.

Explanation:

Early Mesoamerican societies as well as more modern ones like the Aztecs and Incas depended on maize and agriculture in general for the success of their societies and for religious rituals.

Advanced architecture can be seen in the Olmec heads, Mayan pyramids, and Aztec monuments as well.

Examples of advanced intellectual achievements include the Mayan ball game, and the Mayan astronomy, calendars, mathematics, and hieroglyphic writing.

Answer:

Mesoamerican civilization, the complex of indigenous cultures that developed in parts of Mexico and Central America prior to Spanish exploration and conquest in the 16th century.

The Olmec, Maya, and Aztecs developed great civilizations in Mesoamerica over millennia. Then, after all of this development and the building of a great empire, the Aztec were quickly defeated by Hernando Cortes.

The geography of Mesoamerica is incredibly diverse—it includes humid tropical areas, dry deserts, high mountainous terrain, and low coastal plains.

Explanation:

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Which statements regarding the cultural characteristics of South America are true? Select three options.
Native languages spoken throughout South America do not have writing systems.
The religions of Islam, Hinduism, and Judaism are widely practiced throughout South America.
South Americans have worked to expand native language programs to preserve native cultures.
Native civilizations and European colonization have been two important influences on South American culture.
Most South Americans speak Spanish or Portuguese, but other European and native languages are also spoken in the
region.

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Answer:

These three statements are correct:

Native languages spoken throughout South America do not have writing systems.

Native languages of South America like Quechua, or Mapundungun do not have writing systems. Although in recent decades, these languages have adopted the latin script (the same script that English uses).

Native civilizations and European colonization have been two important influences on South American culture.

Most South American nations have a mixed culture, where Native American influences and European influences have converged.

Most South Americans speak Spanish or Portuguese, but other European and native languages are also spoken in the  region.

Portugese is spoken in Brazil, the largest South American country, and Spanish is spoken in countires like Argentina, Peru and Chile.

Dutch is spoken in Suriname, English is spoken in Guyana, and French is spoken in French Guiana.

In some parts of Southern Brazil, German and Italian are spoken. German is also spoken in a few areas of Southern Chile.

Answer:

C. South Americans have worked to expand native language programs to preserve native cultures.
D. Native civilizations and European colonization have been two important influences on South American culture.
E. Most South Americans speak Spanish or Portuguese, but other European and native languages are also spoken in the region.

Explanation:

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what does Brutus respond to the idea of killing Caesar AND Marc Antony? Question 12 options:A Caesar and Antony must both die. B There is no need to fear Antony. C Antony must live as a witness. D Antony has nothing to do with Caesar.

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Answer: B

Explanation:  Brutus really did not think Antony was a threat at all and that Antony would really not even care.

The chart shows pricing and payment options for two big
items.
Which is the best option for people who need the items
immediately but cannot pay cash now?
Rent-to-
Item
own
payments
Installment Cash
plan price
O choosing installment plans for both items
O choosing rent-to-own plans for both items
O saving up enough money before buying either item
splitting the items between installment and rent-to-own
plans
Laptop
computer
$150 a
month for
12 months
$100.83 a
month for $1,000
12 months
18.3 CF
refrigerator
$140 a
month for
12 months
$80.67 a
month for
12 months
$800

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Answer:

Choosing installment plans for both items.

Explanation:

An installment plan by definition is "an arrangement for payment by installments." If the client needs a plan to best work with the fact that they need the items immediately but cannot pay cash, this would be the best option because you are paying installments later for the product and hand now.

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A: choosing installment plans for both items

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What special interest group would agree/disagree with the cartoon message? Why?

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Answer:schools

Explanation:

who would agree? depressed teenagers who are bullied or feel left out because schools don’t provide them with enough help and they normally get left in the dust. who would disagree? schools and whoever is funding them, now i know most private schools do care and said students are a bit happier, most public schools will say they have amazing teachers who care, but in reality they might have 1... who’s burnt out from all the stuff they’ve had to put up with over the years.

Which of these provisions is part of the Eighth Amendment?

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Answer:

Reasonable bail must be set.

Explanation:

The Eighth Amendment of the US Constitution states:

"excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted."

The federal government is prohibited from imposing any of the above-stated norms on the citizens. Any punishment of cruelty is prohibited and excessive fines are also prohibited according to the law.

A and D is correct.

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It would be expected that someone who participated in a learned optimism workshop would

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Answer:

have better overall health.

Explanation:

Optimism in learning is achieved by deliberately questioning any negative self-talk. The idea was developed by Martin Seligman and presented in his book named 'Learned Optimism' in  1990. As per positive psychology,  learned optimism refers to the belief that talent for happiness can be developed.  This stands in comparison to conditioned helplessness. Learned optimism workshop can help break down stress, anxiety, depression, improve your immune system, improve your potential, and make one happier in day today life.

Explanation:

Feel better about life.

what is a connection between the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights?​

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Answer:

Bill of righs is connected to the Constitution

Explanation:

The Bill of Rights is the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution. It spells out Americans' rights in relation to their government. It guarantees civil rights and liberties to the individual—like freedom of speech, press, and religion.

LESSON 3 REVIEW
1) In your opinion, what is the best way to control anger?
2) What does the gesture for “squash it” mean?
3) What are three steps for resolving a conflict?
4) What is a mediator?
5) Name three things that communities are doing to fight
crime.

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I don't think I have the best answers for #2 and #5, but the rest are, in my opinion:

1). The best way to control anger is to isolate yourself from the problem for a bit before confronting again. You need to cool down and think more clearly.

3). 1: Calm down. 2: Think more rationally before you speak. 3: Try to understand the other party.

4). A person who tries to get two conflicting people reach an agreement.


Which organization would MOST LIKELY investigate consumer complaints about a neighborhood store?
A)
General Assembly
Council of State
Better Business Bureau
D)
Employment Security Commission

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Answer:

Better Business Bureau

Explanation:

Consumer concerns against a local shop would most likely be looked into by the Better Business Bureau. Option C is correct.

What is the Better Business Bureau's mission?

The Better Business Bureau receives complaints and maintains a file of them. If a person complained to the Better Business Bureau about a company that is a member, the BBB can make the firm address the issue, or they risk losing their membership.

The BBB is a sophisticated regulatory interface with activities that include enzymatic, transporter, secretory, and barrier functions. The Better Business Bureau would most likely investigate complaints from customers regarding a neighborhood store.

Some of the techniques being used for drug administration include transmembrane diffusion, using transporters, absorptive endocytosis, and extracellular routes.

Therefore, option C is correct.

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A celebrity says on TV that shoes are not cool anymore and people should go barefoot. People stop buying as many shoes as before. The demand for shoes decreased. What will happen to the price of shoes?
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EXAMPLE;
The supply of shoes just increased. Stores have more shoes to sell than ever before. What will happen to the price of shoes?

Answer: The price of shoes will go down, or decrease.

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Answer:

The price of shoes would go down because the seller wants people to buy his shoes so if he lowers the price then everyone most likely come to buy them again.

Explanation:

its exactly like what was happening with the stock and buisnesses when the corona virus first hit

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Qin is a state located in the northwestern portion, or part of ChinaIn 221 BCE, Qin Shi Huang Di becomes emperor and the Qin dynasty begins.By 221 BCE, Qin Shi Huang uses his army to defeat other six fedual lords.After the Zhou Dynasty collapses, fedual states, Qin becomes the strongest state.During the fighting between fedual states, Qin becomes the strongest state.

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Explanation:

Qin is a state located in the northwestern portion, or part of China

In 221 BCE, Qin Shi Huang Di becomes emperor and the Qin dynasty begins.

By 221 BCE, Qin Shi Huang uses his army to defeat other six fedual lords.

After the Zhou Dynasty collapses, fedual states, Qin becomes the strongest state.

During the fighting between fedual states, Qin becomes the strongest state.

Explain the role of the electoral college in electing the US president, and compare two instances, one from the 19th century and one from the 21st century, in which the president was elected despite a discrepancy between the popular vote results and the electoral college results.

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The electoral college consists of 538 electors, who choose the president of the United States. These electors are sent from the states, in proportion to their population, and in all states except for Maine and Nebraska, the electors are bound to the candidate that obtains the plurality of votes in the state.

Some presidents have been elected despite having lost the popular vote.

An example from the 19th century is Rutherford B. Hayes, who lost the popular vote to his contender, Samuel J. Tilden, but still won because he got 20 more electoral votes.

An example from the 21st century is the most recent election: Donald Trump lost the popular vote to Hillary Clinton, but won the electoral college (304 votes vs Clinton's 227 votes). In part this is because Trump won several crucial states by very small margins, for example, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.

Which country achieved its goal? Persian Gulf War

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In all, an estimated 8,000 to 10,000 Iraqi forces were killed, in comparison with only 300 coalition troops. Though the Gulf War was recognized as a decisive victory for the coalition, Kuwait and Iraq suffered enormous damage, and Saddam Hussein was not forced from power.

How did Asoka care for people of his empire? (2 examples)

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Answer:

There was free medical care-both for people and for animals. Ashoka was the  first in the world who constructed hospitals for treatment of animals.

He took herbs and various fruit trees from certain places and planted them where they were needed.

Explanation:

I think that's two examples (Anyways hopes this helps :3 )

Should Andrew Jackson be remembered today as a hero for democracy?

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Answer:

Andrew Jackson is remembered as both a hero and a villain.  Native Americans and African Americans said in a PBS special that Andrew Jackson was evil.  The African American said that Jackson was evil because he would sentence a runaway slave to 300 lashes which would ruin the slave’s health and cause sickness that he could not get better from.

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Why do you think wealthy industrialists supported Prohibition?

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Wealthy industrialists felt as though alcohol lessened the productivity and efficiency of their workers.

Why did the Roman governor crucify Jesus?

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Pontius Pilate is believed to have hailed from the Samnium region of central Italy. Pontius Pilate served as the prefect of Judaea from 26 to 36 A.D. He convicted Jesus of treason and declared that Jesus thought himself King of the Jews, and had Jesus crucified.

Answer:

the main charge against Jesus was that he claimed to be the king of the Jews. The Roman soldiers were mocking this idea when they dressed him in a purple robe and pressed a crown of thorns onto his head. This was also the charge written on the sign at the top of the cross.

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In his Gettysburg Address, Lincoln said that the war was fought so that "Government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the Earth." How does this statement reflect the ideals of equality, liberty, and unity of the Founding Fathers?

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The essential themes and even some of the language of the Gettysburg Address were not new; Lincoln himself, in his July 1861 message to Congress, had referred to the United States as “a democracy–a government of the people, by the same people.” The radical aspect of the speech, however, began with Lincoln’s assertion that the Declaration of Independence–and not the Constitution–was the true expression of the founding fathers’ intentions for their new nation. At that time, many white slave owners had declared themselves to be “true” Americans, pointing to the fact that the Constitution did not prohibit slavery; according to Lincoln, the nation formed in 1776 was “dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.” In an interpretation that was radical at the time–but is now taken for granted–Lincoln’s historic address redefined the Civil War as a struggle not just for the Union, but also for the principle of human equality.

why people need not be representative to government

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Answer:

Representative democracy, also known as indirect democracy or representative government, is a type of democracy founded on the principle of elected persons representing a group of people, as opposed to direct democracy. ... Representative democracy places power in the hands of representatives who are elected by the people.

The U.S. government is a prime example of representative and constitutional democracy. It is a representative democracy because the people, the source of its authority, elect individuals to represent their interests in its institutions. ... A chief executive, the President, elected by the people, then enforces these laws.

Representatives are chosen by citizens to serve in legislative bodies and to voice their concerns to the government. ... Each state in the country also has its own legislature and its own set of representatives. State legislatures make laws that are particular to their own state.

11. Who serves as the presiding officer of the Senate?

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The Presiding Officer of the United States Senate is the person who presides over the United States Senate and is charged with maintaining order and decorum, recognizing members to speak.

The vice president of the United States is the presiding officer of the senate.

Answer: The president pro tempore designates other senators to preside in his absence, generally new members of the majority party. The Constitution provides for two officers to preside over the Senate. The vice president of the United States is designated as the president of the Senate.

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Read the paragraph from the section "The rise of Islam." What conclusion is supported by this paragraph?

"Under the caliphs, life and culture in great cities blossomed. Some of these cities included Cairo in what is now Egypt and Damascus in what is now Syria. Poets, scientists, and philosophers wrote thousands of books. They also developed the number system that we all use today. Inventors came up with technologies like the pinhole camera, soap, windmills, and surgical tools."

1. Poets and philosophers needed a number system in order to write their books.
2. The ideas developed in Islamic cities are still important to the modern world.
3. The most important Islamic poets and scientists came from Cairo and Damascus.
4. The inventions we use today have not changed since the Middle Ages.

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Answer:

2. The ideas developed in Islamic cities are still important to the modern world.

Explanation:

"They also developed the number system that we all use today."

The Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea are extensions of the Atlantic Ocean.

Question 6 options:
True
False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

The Gulf of Mexico is a marginal sea of the Atlantic ocean. The Caribbean Sea is next to the Atlantic ocean.

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Consider the following 2011 data for Newark General Hospital (in millions of dollars):__________. Static Flexible Actual Budget Budget Results Revenues $4.7 $4.8 $4.5Costs 4.1 4.1 4.2Profits 0.6 0.7 0.3Calculate and interpret the profit variance.=Actual profit-Static profit=$0.3-$0.6=-$0.3There is an unfavorable profit variance which means that the company earned less that it prepared for.Calculate and interpret the revenue variance.=Actual revenues-Static Revenues=$4.5-$4.7=-$0.2There is an unfavorable revenue variance, because the company sold less than it planned for.Calculate and interpret the cost variance.=Static Cost-Actual Cost=4.1-4.2=-$0.1There is an unfavorable cost variance, this means that the company spent more than it planned for.Calculate and interpret the volume and price variances on the revenue side.Volume variance=Flexible Revenue-Static Revenue=$4.8-$4.7=$0.1Favorable because the company sold more units than it planned for.Price variance=Actual Revenues-Flexible Revenues=$4.5-$4.8=-$0.3The answer is unfavorable because the company sold it products at a lower price than plan which might have actually resulted to the increase in actual volume sold.Calculate and interpret the volume and management variances on the cost side.Volume variance=Static cost Actual Cost=$4.1-$4.1=$0Favorable which means that regardless of the fact that the company sold more units, the company produce the same number of units it plan for.Management variance=Flexible Cost Actual Costs =$4.1-$4.2=$0.1This is unfavorable which means maybe as a result of the higher units sold, the company had to spend more in servicing these units resulting to cost inefficiency for the period.How are the variances calculated above related?The above variances are associated, as the increase in volume, should increase the revenue and cost proportionality. However, it has not increased in the same portion. Therefore, there are unfavorable variances. Triangle ABC has measures a = 2, b = 2, and mzA = 30.What is the measure of angle B?15304560 With the charactermany scholars believe that Chaucer is indirectly criticizing the church which inequality is represented by this graph Following Dietary GuidelinesAccording to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, which foods should you increase and decrease within your diet?Sort each food into the appropriate categoryFoods to IncreaseFoods to Decreasebaconsalty snackssalmonwheat breadvegetablessugary drinksPls help. Ill give you brainiest Which algebraic expression represents the oference of 54 and a number?2 glass co. had net income of $70,000 during the year. Depreciation was $10,000. the following information is available: accounts receivable increase (sale price $100,000) non trade notes payable increased by 50,000, equipment purchases increased by 40,000 account payable increase 30,000. what amount should galss report as net cash provided by investing activities Would the midpoint (2,2) be correct? What is Chichicastenango? Rio reads a notice about the car park at the hospital. The notice below has a word missing.Choose the correct word so that the sentence makes sense.Sorry, you cannot use our hospital car parkSelect...it is closed for repair. What is the probability of rolling 2 sixes in a row with a single die? Suppose you win the lottery and have two options: A. Take $1 million now. B. Take $1.2 million to be paid out as 300,000 now and then $300,000 a year for 3 years. Which is the better deal? Assume that the interest rate is 10%. Please show your work. (4 point) which set of cell organelles are involved in cell division 1.Lysosome and nucleus 2.Golgi bodies and nucleus 3.Centrosome and nucleus 4.Mitochondria and nucleus Which compound contains both sigma and pi bonds Which ratios is equivalent to 12 over 2 ? John shifted the decimal point of a number twice to the left to obtain a new number. The difference between the new number and the original number was 136.62. What is the sum of the 2 numbers? Does this table represent a function? Why or why not?A.B.C.D. Explain the link between climate change and population growth How do you find out part C? Question attached. Whats the degree of the rotation?