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Can someone help me with math word problem?

The senior classes at High school A and High school B planned separate trips to New York City. The senior class at High school A rented and filled 16 vans and 5 buses with 417 students. High school B rented and filled 10 vans and 8 buses with 480 students. Every van had the same number of students in it as did the buses. How many students can a van carry? How many students can a bus carry?

Can someone please help me with this word problem (alg 2/trig)?

A coffee manufacturer wants to market a new blend of coffee that sells for $3.90 per pound by mixing two coffees that sell for $2.75 and $5.00 per pound, respectively. What amounts of each coffee should be blended to obtain the desired mixture?

[Hint: Assume that the total weight of the desired blend is 100 pounds.]

Can you please provide the steps and the answer?
-Thanks :)

Can someone help me with my exam 01304101 resources and references?

Please do not solicit answers on Y!A, as this is considered cheating.
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Is it possible for someone to get a new word added in the dictionary and if so, how can someone get a new word added to the dictionary?

I know this may sound like a silly question, but i'm being as serious as a stroke. I really want to know is it possible for someone to get a new word added in the dictionary and if so, how can someone get a new word added to the dictionary? Please give me an answer with details!

Can anyone help me with this word fitting in a right place, this wiil be realy nice of you.?

1. With his _______ appetite, it seemed the teenager hadn't eaten in weeks.
2. One cannot stand __________ for a very long time.
3. The leader of the group gave his ________ approval to the plan when, after learning about it, he did nothing to stop it.
4. HIs ______ nature was in direct opposition to her chatty and open disposition.
5. You are _______ when you are happy with both choices and can't decide.
6. Mom _________ the daughter for overturning the huge vase of flowers.
7. She was ________ by the new boy in school. He had stolen her heart and she hadn't even spoken with him yet.
8. A spoon has tremendous ______; you can use it for many things.
9. The Romans went down to _______ defeat in the Teutoberg Forest.
10. The text was practically musical, it had such a _______ quality.

1. ignominious
2. tacit
3. castigated
4. ambivalent
5. rapacious
6. utility
7. lyrical
8. taciturn
9. enraptured
10. stationary

Can someone help me with my english, Its about Latin Roots to English Words?

Ok this is what it says

A root word is the basic part of a word and gives the word its essential meaning. Many of our English Words come from Latin or Greek Roots. Knowing the meaning of one root can be a key to an entire family of words.

Example: Dent is a Latin root for tooth. Some English words built on this root are dentist, denture, dental, dentifrice.

Beside each number will be a common latin root Each root will be defined ad one example of an english word will be given. Think of two more examples and write them beside the appropriate letters. Then I need the meanings(I can probably get them)

Example----------------------Vit = Life (Ex. Vitamin)

Word What it Means
a. Vital--------------Important to Life
b. Vitality----------Liveliness

The ones I have are

Aud = Hear (ex. Auditory)
1
2

rupt = break (erupt)
1
2

tort = twist (distort)
1
2

cide = kill (homicide)
1
2
gress = step (progress)
1
2

sect = cut (bisect)
1
2

script,scrib = write (describe)
1
2

ped = foot (pedal)
1
2

port = carry (export)
1
2

mand = order (mandate)
1
2

And That is all!!! Its alot but Im so confused on how to find the words, Can you either give me words or give me some way to find them :)

WORDS IN FARSI HELP PLEASEEE ANYONE?

Hello there, can someone please help me say a couple words/phrases in FARSI please? I'm trying to communicate with my boyfriend and it's really tough with the language barrier since his English isn't that good yet.

The words I need help with are:

1) "Happy New Year"
2) "treat me" ( for example: used when saying "TREAT ME like a lady"
3) "tempted"
4) "persistent"
5) "not give up"
6) "kind"
7) "peer pressure" and "pressure"

Can anyone help teach me Japanese?

I’ve helped tutor some high schools in Japanese for a few years now, and I personally enjoy teaching the beautiful language!Considering your question, you probably don’t have much knowledge on the language. You should be able to find many lessons and articles on Japanese, such as the writing system and basic phrases. If you truly are interested, you can check out many online sites that aid in beginning Japanese learners.The very first step to learning Japanese, I recommend, is the two fundamental writing systems, katakana and hiragana. These two will be your best friends in your first steps through the door of 日本語 (Nihongo).WHAT I RECOMMENDNow, I never get the chance to save people from this because they either don’t listen or they’ve already grown too accustomed to the flawed technique. I highly, highly encourage you to learn the 50 characters (+han/dakuten) without the use of mnemonics or associating the characters to Latin letters. I consider this a flawed learning style, especially for English-native speakers, because they tend to never actually learn the Japanese characters. They only memorise the association of their language to a symbol that they need to visualise that can trigger that association, not the actual kana and its pronunciation. You don’t pass your 26 English letters to another language or make mnemonics to their sound; thus, you shouldn’t do that with any other language. You will hurt your fluency and make learning it difficult and frustrating. Yes, learning a language will be challenging, but to make it intuitive and actually useful, you want to get into the habit of segregating your native language from your learning the second.

Vocabulary words from New Moon..?

I assume that you are referring to the new movie, "New Moon" (2009), based on the novel "New Moon" by Stephenie Meyer.

Some vocabulary words might be:

(1) werewolf - (In folklore and superstition) a human being who has changed into a wolf, or is capable of assuming the form of a wolf, while retaining human intelligence.

(2) immortality - Unending life.

(3) zombie - The body of a dead person given the semblance of life, but mute and will-less, by a supernatural force, usually for some evil purpose.

(4) vampire - A preternatural being, commonly believed to be a reanimated corpse, that is said to suck the blood of sleeping persons at night.

(5) protagonist - The leading character, hero, or heroine of a drama or other literary work.

(6) slosh - Watery mire or partly melted snow; slush.

(7) klutz - A clumsy, awkward person.

(8) unfathomable - Difficult or impossible to understand; incomprehensible

(9) contingency - Dependence on chance or on the fulfillment of a condition; uncertainty; fortuitousness

(10) moot - Of little or no practical value or meaning; purely academic.

(11) basilisk - A creature, variously described as a serpent, lizard, or dragon, said to kill by its breath or look.

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