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MATH QUESTION? Please help hard homework.?

Just break it down, all the info you need is in the question.

There are 12 muffins in total.

7 = Blueberry
3 = Banana

(Total = 10, remember this)

Rest are cranberry (12-10 = 2, remember this)

Well, what part of the bag is made up of the blueberry and the banana muffins?

7 x Blueberry, 3 x Banana = 10 in total.

12 muffins in a bag, 10 are made of blueberry and banana, therefore only 2 are made of cranberry.

12 in total.

2 are cranberry.

2 / 12 = 0.166

= 1/6

The answer is A

Homework help? not that hard!?

So every week I have to answer a bunch of stupid questions.This week all the answers will contain "red", "white" or "blue in it.Here's some examples

Example:Turblulent water?
Answer- white water

Example:The children of Israel crossed it?
Answer-Red sea

i need:

somthing of little value

how you catch someone

what mystery writers throw in a story to confuse you

somthing of little value

a cloudy vision when flying loops, spins, etc.

(and yes there was a question asking exactly the same thing 3 years ago. However they were no decent answers on that one.)

Homework varies in difficulty depending on your interests and abilities. The motivation and commitment to do it, however, are generally harder to come by.As your studies continue and become more advanced, you'll find more of your real learning is self-directed, away from classes and seminars. So the practice of learning away from the classroom is a good one to pick up early. Doing homework is great preparation for this.The other thing that makes homework hard is distraction. At home you are surrounded by the things you use to make life interesting, and it's very easy to be sidetracked. Personally, I also find silent places pretty uninspiring, and don't work well there. If that's similar for you, maybe do your homework in a library or a local coffee shop where you're around people but not too easily distracted.

Biology homework help! :D?

The Bohr mannequin of the atom is the mannequin postulated by way of Niels Bohr, and is greatly used as a less complicated, despite the fact that now not fully correct, depiction of atomic concept. This mannequin proposed that atoms have been composed of a dense nucleus (containing the protons and neutrons) even as the atom's electrons orbited across the nucleus in more than a few power stages. These orbitals can most effective include a detailed quantity of electrons. The first can most effective include 2, and all orbitals that come later on include a highest of 8. There are the identical quantity of electrons in an atom as protons (offering it is not an ion). So Bohr mannequin of a fuel like argon (# 18) might have 3 complete orbitals. two + eight + eight = 18. Of direction, cutting-edge authorized mannequin makes use of complex quantum mechanics, however stocks a number of similarities with the Bohr mannequin. But due to the fact you requested to not get too tricky, I'll simply give up right here.

Civil War History Homework Help?

Well, I forgot my book at school, with the intention of actually doing my homework, but its a bit hard to do history homework without a book! I know this isn't the best way to find the answers, but google wasn't working for me!!D: This paper is due tomorrow, so this is where I ended up! (Don't worry, I did most of the paper) So here it goes:

1)Although the south fought primarily with a defensive war, what plan was an exception?

2)About one of every 11 union soldiers ran away because of fear, hunger or sickness. How many confederate soldiers ran away?
huh, I thought there were more questions than that, that needed to be answered! I guess I did more of it than I thought I did....OH WELL

But yeah, if you could maybe answer these questions then that'd be great!:D
K bye.

Summer poetry homework help?

I have some summer homework and I'm stuck. I copied the page below:

CLOSER TO FINE

Im trying to tell you something about my life
Maybe give me insight between black and white
And the best thing youve ever done for me
Is to help me take my life less seriously
Its only life after all

Well darkness has a hunger thats insatiable
And lightness has a call thats hard to hear
I wrap my fear around me like a blanket *
I sailed my ship of safety till I sank it
Im crawling on your shores

I went to the doctor, I went to the mountains
I looked to the children, I drank from the fountains
Theres more than one answer to these questions
Pointing me in a crooked line
And the less I seek my source for some definitive *
The closer I am to fine

And I went to see the doctor of philosophy
With a poster of rasputin and a beard down to his knee *
He never did marry or see a b-grade movie
He graded my performance, he said he could see through me
I spent four years prostrate to the higher mind
Got my paper and I was free

I stopped by the bar at 3 a.m.
To seek solace in a bottle or possibly a friend
And I woke up with a headache like my head against a board
Twice as cloudy as Id been the night before
And I went in seeking clarity.

We go to the bible, we go through the workout *
We read up on revival and we stand up for the lookout
Theres more than one answer to these questions
Pointing me in a crooked line
The less I seek my source for some definitive
The closer I am to fine
-- emily saliers of the indigo girls

the marked lines are the ones that I can't figure out. It asks what poetic device is being used in the line. Can you figure them out?

I used to help my older son with his university diploma project. The main thing that you should bear in mind is the difference between helping and doing homework for her. Young parents tend to do the latter: they grow impatient with their slow learners and do their homework themselves. The only thing that the kid has to do is to copy it in their notebooks. This is the catch! The kid relies on their mom and dad and stops learning anything altogether. Why bother? The parents keep doing their kid's assignments as long as they are able to, but then time comes when they just don't know how to do it (high school chemistry, physics, algebra, etc.) and they come to a deadend: the kids can't do anything because they are used to the parents' doing their homework while the parents are trapped in the pattern of things they have created themselves. I myself made this mistake with my younger son, but I managed to correct it. It took a lot of patience and hard work, but I reduced my actions to real help. I stopped doing his homework for him.So, as long as you help, it's ok, but once your kid says, “I can't, do it for me, you can do it a lot better than me and my teacher will be so pleased…” it's time to put your foot down.

English Homework help pleasee. :(?

first of all think about a graveyard, it's scary and filled with dead people.And haunted graves with trails of blood oozing in puddles! If you want please copy my writing: Graveyards are the most common things everywhere. You may think everyone is scared of graveyards...but many spanish people celebrate with dead people in graveyards, kids eat candied skulls,and lots more.Some spanish people call this the days of the dead..... you might be thinking why they celebrate this. Sorry but I don't have the answer to this question. So let's go on with the writing.....here's paragraph 2:Graveyards are excellent places for Halloween.You may think the graveyards everywhere are haunted and gloomy, but you are wrong. In korea, graveyards just look like a bunch on hills. When person dies there, the buried person is just under a hill and that's all. No stone markings nothing just a little hill..... paragraph 3:Graveyards... ozzing fog everywhere a horrid smell...a rat scurries behind! Some screeching hooting haunted graves and something sticky on the ground. Dull brown petals on slowly dying flowers. The air is damp. Cold breezes blow this way and slowly back. Frightening sights and noises every second. Puddles of something red...could it be...yes!...blood!....sorry I can't think of anything else..I'm 10 years old..but I hope i can help!

I NEED ENGLISH HOMEWORK HELP PLEASE.....?

Personal qualities are personal characteristics of an individual. They are what make up one's personality. They help a person get along in a new situation. For example, dependability and patience are qualities that employers would like a good worker to have. Other qualities employers value are: honesty, assertiveness, flexibility, problem solving, friendliness, intelligence, leadership, enthusiasm, and a good sense of humor. Most employers want people who are dependable and who get along with others. Though skills are important, an employer will select new employees based on their personal qualities as well.

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