Want this question answered?
37%
Not enough information to answer the question.
Using the acronym PEMDAS, meaning parenthases, exponents, multiply/divide, add/subtract
Take help of some good studying student in your class. Or, ask specific questions here, and you may get helpful answers from time to time. (We can't guarantee that every question will receive an answer.)
The student must use square units when representing area. For example, if the student must find the area of a rectangular room, they might use square feet, or square meters.
I explain via examples: "He is a good student, and always does his homework." "I don't like him, he never does his homework"
It is essential.
There are many sited that will explain private student loans. Some are www.salliemae.com and www.suntruststudentloans.com.
Impossible.
Potential is the only reason why. If the student cares for the school and wants great marks, then it is pointless to expell him/her. However, if the student is carefree and unwilling to learn from previous mistakes, then why not talk to the parents and explain the situation. If you ask me, this question is more opinion based.
Explain to those who question the grades that the material was difficult and that you tried your best. As long as you did the work required of you and gave it your best effort, your a great student.
the real question is... is that student happy were they are? & is an IQ of 140 important to that student ... maybe that question should be put to the student.
Give and explain five reasons why you would recommend the study of economics to a business student?
A perfect score is awarded on the SAT essay when a student takes a position that answers the question and is supported with excellent reasoning and examples.
"Has" is the third person present tense of the verb "to have", and "is" is the third person present tense of the verb "to be". Examples for have/has: "I have an idea" and "he has an idea". Examples for be/is: "I am a good student" and "she is a good student".
All of the ones i have written
Words that describe a noun are adjectives; the word student is a noun. Some examples of adjectives to describe a student are:anxiousbusycarefuldedicatedeagerfunnygrubbyhelpfulintelligentjumpyknowledgeablelazymuddlednoisyorganizedpoorquietrelentlesssleeplesstoughunsettledversatileworn outyoungzealous