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  1. Question #c26d0 + Example - Socratic

    Nov 19, 2017 · If a man could afford, he married as many women as he wanted and quit on them anytime without any obvious reason. On the death of a person, his brothers inherited his …

  2. In what year did two United States astronauts land on the moon?

    Jun 7, 2016 · The moon landing was the culmination of a challenge made by President John F. Kennedy at a speech made at Rice University on September 12, 1962. Kennedy challenged …

  3. What are the four types of conflict? + Example - Socratic

    Man vs. Man, Man vs. Self, Man vs. Society, Man vs. Nature Man vs. Man - When a character is having problems or conflict with another character External Example: The little boy yelled at …

  4. Of all the minerals known to man, how many are common on the …

    Of all the minerals known to man, how many are common on the crust of the earth?

  5. Question #b56ad - Socratic

    Explanation: Velocity of man just prior to landing on the pad #=4.4ms^-1# Momentum of man just prior to landing on the pad #p=mv# #=50xx4.4=220kgms^-1# Final velocity #=0# Change of …

  6. Question #91815 - Socratic

    Each man was more progressive in some regards and more conservative in others than the other; there is no precise correlation between the parties of the late 18th Century and those of the …

  7. Question #93f9d - Socratic

    We know that the man travels #40# #"km"# in #1# #"h"#, so we can set up what's called a conversion factor of

  8. 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 …

  9. Question #7b8da + Example - Socratic

    If we wanted to describe the car's velocity, its magnitude (how big is the velocity? How fast is the car moving) is 5km"/"h whereas, its direction is West. Another Example would be: A man …

  10. Question #6e96b - Socratic

    v = 8sqrt (5)"m/s" Just after bus started For bus: Displacement, x = (1/2) x (0.2)t^2 For man: Displacement, 80 + x = vt To get close to the bus: 0.1 * t^2 = vt - 80 ; eliminating x from above …