Answer : " SHE WAS RATIONAL"
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lesson 2-2 puzzles, twisters & Teasers
Rational Riddle
PG : 21
book : Holt Mcdougal Mathematics
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ORDERING :
|answer| - | letter |
1. -2.7 - s
2. -2.5 - h
3. -2.05 - e
4. -1.3 - w
5. -1.25 - a
6. -1.125 - s
7. -.83 - r
8. -.6 - a
9. -.2 - t
10. 0 - i
11. .125 - o
12. .75 - n
13. .8 - a
14. .95 - l
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The answer depends on what you want to turn into a fraction. And, incidentally, I do not turn into a fraction.
It isn't clear what you want to calculate. Add fractions? Multiply them? Convert fraction to decimal? Decimal to fraction? The details of the calculations, of course, vary depending on what you want to calculate.
Yes. And if you also want the value of the fraction, it is 129/10000
The answer depends on WHAT you want to do with them.
-1.333 as a fraction is -1 1/3 or (if you want the mixed fraction) -4/3
psychology
An appropriate area of study for one intending to become a criminal psychologist is criminology. Other areas of study related to human psychology may also be of assistance.
To become a psychologist, you need a bachelor's degree, then a Ph.D. (Doctorate of Philosophy) or Psy.D. (Doctorate of Psychology). If you're interested in prescribing psychotropic medicine, you'll want to become a psychiatrist and earn an M.D. (Medical Doctorate). Community colleges don't offer bachelor's degrees, but you can start there and transfer to a University to earn your bachelor's degree.
yes
It is a possibility, however it would be better to base your choice of profession on a passion for what you really want to do. The schooling for either will take much time, effort, and money, to complete.
there are many different fields of psychology. you can get a master's or ph.d in many psychological/counseling area's. it is impossible to answer a question as vague as this unless you say what kinda of psychologist you want to be. clinical? yes, you need a ph.d. there are a few schools that offer a master's but it's pointless to get one. Why would someone hire you with a master's if about 95% of the other applicants have their phd?
The answer depends on what you want to do with the fraction.
Get a Bachelors in Psychology...then after that you go to graduate school for about 2 more years get a masters, and you can do some counseling work...Although if you want to be a psychologist you have to stay in school for 2 more years on top of that to get a doctorate degree. Then after graduating you work for about 2-7 years depending, and then you can become a psychologist. Sounds difficult but its not too bad.
It might be safe to say that any kind of attire which does not draw too much attention to the female psychologist would be best. For example, no busy patterns, loud colors or garments that reveal too much skin. You don't want a client to become overly focused on the psychologist's dress through out the session.
The answer depends on what you want to do with the fraction.
Pope Francis has not really answered that question. However, when he was only ten years old he was madly in love with a classmate and told her, "I want to marry you and if you refuse to marry me I will become a priest." His ten-year-old flame refused his proposal.
All schools have different tuition. You should look up the specific school you want to attend for their tuition rates.