10 thousand km, perhaps. But it really depends on where the student is!
To find the better estimate, first find the distance between each estimate and the true cost. 98.50-96.60 = 1.90 100.50-98.50 = 2.00 The lower estimate, 96.60, is closest.
The student should have described the distance between crests as wavelength instead of just distance. The wavelength is the distance between two consecutive crests in a wave, not just a general distance.
A student minute typically represents the distance a student can walk in one minute, which is roughly around 80-100 meters, depending on factors like walking speed and terrain.
You just hand the toy to the student while the other students are not looking.
Map Units. Map units don't technically measure a distance, but rather the probability of a split in the chromosome between two loci. But the probability and distance are directly proportional. I don't know of any other term you might use. Source:AP Bio Student
Because the question doesn't make sense?!
It depends. If the professor is able to verify that the work that the student did is actually done by the student, then, yes, it can hold the same value--that is, if the professor has developed good distance learning techniques and that the student is able to function well in a distance learning environment and has access to quality distance learning tools.
No. The $5000 award is paid directly to the school.
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Student #10 is directly across from student #1. In order to evenly pair the sides of the circle, there must be 9 students in each hemicircle, across from the other 9, who will each have a number 9 higher. Student 10 is the first student of the second 9, numbers 10 through 18.
It is directly related the distance from centre of the earth.As P.E=mgh, or if you are a college student, U=-GMm/r, now if r increases , U becomes less negative, that is , it actually increases.
You can find relevant information on the Student Assistance Foundation from your college. Or you can contact the foundation directly.