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I would guess geometrists. Or, broadly, mathematicians.
Study hard, check your work.
You didn't say which study links they are. In any case, do your homework first, then check your answers with your teacher.
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The best place to find a study guide for microeconomics would be at a bookstore. Check out Amazon or Chapters, since both sites have many books in stock.
An observational study.
can an interventional study be nonrandomized
you should work them out and ask your teacher to check them
NO --------- Actually, yes (guess someone was lazy with the NO) http://www.turners.com/engage/video_study_guide.php
STUDY GUIDE
it is a gift of ansister to study the universe . it is study of nature
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never guess it is the worst thing to do. study and find practice tests. you can copy my study guide. find it at: http://www.nysedregents.org/Grade6/EnglishLanguageArts/samplebook1.pdf
The only person who likely has the answers to study guide 1.1.1 is the teacher.
I am the PBDS administrator at a large hospital system. There is no study guide.
I just took the International Society of Automation CCST exam, the study guide applies to probably 1/3 of the exam, lots of stuff about troubleshooting pneumatic instruments that as an electrician I'd never done. I'd memorized the study guide, & had to guess/reason out the other 2/3 of the exam, which took me 3 1/2 hrs, had an hour to review the answers. Passed anyway! Happy Dance!