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1.Hi, i require somebody with advance knowledge in the following topics and teaching skills. Functions, Cartesian coordinates, graphs, kinematics. Trigonometric functions Exponential and ...

ions, Cartesian coordinates, graphs, kinematics. Trigonometric functions Exponential and logarithmic functions Limits and differentiation Algebra, vector and matrices Combinatorics and Probability This task is divided in 3 stages. each stage will have its own milestone and will be released upon completion and review. Please just bid if you are available for all the tasks, check carefully the times. Complete a questionary with the math questions, approx. 7 pages every answer should be complete and extensive and fully explained in order to be fully understood the process. Approx. time 2 to 2.5 hours. Task 2 will take place on Monday, September 6, 2021 at: 1:00pm / 13:00 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) This task will include a similar questionary with A B OR C Answers, approx time 1.5 hours to 2 hours, This questions will be provided one by one and requires that we connect by chat live. Task 3 will take place on Monday, September 6, 2021 at: 1:00pm / 13:00 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) after task2 Upon completion of task 2 a document similar to task 1 will be provided in pdf, this one need to be completed within 4 hours after provided approx. 7 pages every answer should be complete and extensive and fully explained in order to be fully understood the process. For now I will provide task 1 document.
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2.A representative sample of adults in a state found that 37 out of 100 supported an increase in the state ...

tate sales tax. If the state’s population includes about 2,000,000 adults, what is the best estimate for the number of adults in the state who would support the tax increase? A 20,000 B 74,000 c 800,000 D 1,000,000
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3.Kristina laid out three pebbles along a straight line. She labelled the pebbles as points A , B , and C , but ...

, and C , but not necessarily in that order. If A B is 16 inches long, B C is 25 inches long, and A C is 9 inches long, which of the following statements correctly gives the positions of pebbles A , B , and C ?
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4.For the follwing reaction; 2A(g) B(g) + C(g) Kc is 0.640 at 348 K. If an initial concentration of 0.962 M ...

0.962 M compound A is allowed to equilibrate, what is the equilibrium concentration of compound C in molarity? Do not include unit. Keep 3 decimal places in your answer.
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5.1. Using the classical model, suppose Investment demand rises Explain (don’t just tell) how each of the following would change, ...

f the following would change, if at all. A. Private saving (Y – T – C) B. National savings (Y – C – G) C. Real interest rates D. Equilibrium Investment spending
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6.1. Which visual representation is false? * A B Option 4 2. Choose the pair of numbers √15 is between. * A B D 3. Which shows the ...

etween. * A B D 3. Which shows the following numbers in order from least to greatest? * B C D 4. Which is the best name for this group of numbers? * A B D 5. Which point on the number line best represents √3? * A B C For question 6 and 7, write each number in either scientific notation or standard notation. 6. The diameter of Mercury is 4879 kilometers. * 7. The diameter of a bacterial cell called a mycoplasma is about 2 x 10-7 meter. * 8. In which group are the numbers in order from greatest to least? * B C D 9. Greg found the length of a hypotenuse of a right triangle to be √90 feet. Between which two integers does √90 lie? * A B C 10. Which is the best name for this group of numbers? * A C D 11. The water levels of five Texas lakes were measured on the same day in 2010. The table below shows the number of feet above or below normal level for each lake. Which list shows the numbers in the table from greatest to least? * B C D 12. Which numbers from this list are less than -0.94? * B C D 13. The length of a micrometer is approximately 0.00003937 inch. How would you express this in scientific notation? * A B C 14. The National Park Service manages approximately 84,000,000 acres of federal land. How would you express this number using scientific notation? * B C D 15. Seismosaurus is the longest known dinosaur. It measured 1800 inches. How far would 3000 Seismosaurus dinosaurs span if they were placed head to tail? Write your answer in scientific notation. *
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7.Hi there, I've been struggling with the problem for quite a while and i have not been able to find ...

formula online to help.. It should be a simple straightforward problem but i just can not for the life of me figure it out. are you able to provide me with a formula or point me in the right direction? The problem is: Solution A has a 50% concentration Solution B has a 100% concentration Solution C has a 5% concentration you have 5L of each solution to utilize as well as unlimited quantities of water to dilute solution concentrations if needed. Part A Make a final solution of 100ml with solution concentrations of Solution A 15%, solution C 5% and solution C 80%. how much of each solution will you need to make your final 100ml solution? Part B using the above solutions how many 100ml final solutions can you produce with the 5L volumes? No matter how I work it i can't make the solution to the correct concentrations. Thank you for your help. John
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8.Hi there, I've been struggling with the problem for quite a while and i have not been able to find ...

formula online to help.. It should be a simple straightforward problem but i just can not for the life of me figure it out. are you able to provide me with a formula or point me in the right direction? The problem is: Solution A has a 50% concentration Solution B has a 100% concentration Solution C has a 5% concentration you have 5L of each solution to utilize as well as unlimited quantities of water to dilute solution concentrations if needed. Part A Make a final solution of 100ml with solution concentrations of Solution A 15%, solution C 5% and solution C 80%. how much of each solution will you need to make your final 100ml solution? Part B using the above solutions how many 100ml final solutions can you produce with the 5L volumes? No matter how I work it i can't make the solution to the correct concentrations. Thank you for your help. John
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1.AU MAT 120 Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities Discussion

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