im stuck on that same question in my nelson math grade 6 textbook
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To calculate your grade, you need to know how much each question is worth. If each question is worth the same, you can divide the number of correct answers (80 - 3 = 77) by the total number of questions (80) and multiply by 100 to get a percentage. If each question is worth different points, you'll need to know the point value of each question to calculate your grade.
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Ask what is the odd number out and why It is 17 which is a prime number
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im stuck on that same question in my nelson math grade 6 textbook
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I cannot answer this question directly. I have no idea what your textbook is. However, if you ask the question directly, I can help you.
on page 51 it says marc wants to represent each of the other age groups with a decimal as well
An increase in rainfall can cause landslides which then affect the geosphere because it forms "new" land. An increase in rainfall can also give the plants more water which means the animals have something to eat and that affects the biosphere.8th grade earth science textbook? good luck.^ Actually this question was in my 9th grade Honors Earth Science textbook.8th grade earth science textbook? good luck.^ Actually this question was in my 9th grade Honors Earth Science textbook.
Alkali metals have one electron that is an unstable arrangement in the outer orbit so they tend to lose this electron. It becomes ions with a charge of+1. (Answer from page#111 in the Grade 9 Nelson Science Textbook)Halogens have seven electrons in the outer orbit which gain one electron in order to have a stable arrangement of electrons. It becomes ions with a charge of-1. (Answer from page#112 in the Grade 9 Nelson Science Textbook)
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Check your textbook. This is a question in the Grade 8 textbook. Page 325 to be exact. I'm trying to do the same question. :P
It stated that: The physical and chemical properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers.