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  1. Site Map - Abiogenesis Questions and Videos | Socratic

    Questions and Videos on Abiogenesis , within Biology Questions What does abiogenesis say about the origin of life? What are some examples of abiogenesis ? What is abiogenesis ? How does the …

  2. Question #f6c36 - Socratic

    There are multiple parts to the question so i'll try and keep it organized if it costs $2,250 to print 500 calendars, it can be shown as 500x=2,250 x=4.5 This means it costs $4.5 to print one calendar. let's …

  3. Question #6558e - Socratic

    6.2 * 10^(-4) The idea here is that you can find the equilibrium concentration of atomic bromine, "Br", by using the percent of molecular bromine, "Br"_2, that gets converted by the reaction. Once you know …

  4. Measuring and Precting Earthquakes - Socratic

    Questions and Videos on Measuring and Precting Earthquakes, within Earth Science

  5. I need some help with this one as well. It is about atoms ... - Socratic

    Dec 1, 2017 · Actually atoms are not all about the same size, a Caesium atom is 10 times bigger than a Helium atom. Atoms are nearly all empty space. Nearly all of the mass of an atom is in its tiny …

  6. Answers created by CrispyRounds - Socratic

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

  7. Site Map - Uniform Distribution Questions and Videos | Socratic

    Questions What is the difference between a discrete uniform distribution and a continuous uniform distribution? A discrete uniform distribution results from recording the final digit of the cell phone …

  8. Site Map - Verbs Questions and Videos | Socratic

    Questions and Videos on Verbs, within English Grammar

  9. How do you solve 117- 11h = 40? | Socratic

    h = 7 Move the variable to the other side of the equation to make it positive. You'd get 117 = 11h + 40 Then move 40 to the other side of the equations, which makes it negative. You'd get 77 = 11h Then …

  10. What do decomposers do? + Example - Socratic

    decomposers break down organic materials in dead and dying organisms and return them to the soil. Bacteria, worms and insects are examples of decomposers. Without decomposers the organic …