True- false is a common type of questions style for test taking. Many times the true-false is used for pop quizzes and usually used with simple question that based on fact rather than opinion.
True.
True. Your question is self-explanatory. Multiplying any number by one produces the original number.
To determine the number of multiple-choice questions on the test, we first note that there are 20 questions in total, with each True/False question worth 11 points. Since the total score is 100 points, we can find the number of True/False questions by dividing the total points by the points per True/False question: 100 / 11 ≈ 9 (rounding down since we can't have a fraction of a question). This means there are 9 True/False questions, leaving 20 - 9 = 11 multiple-choice questions on the test.
There are no units for measuring the use of temperature.
we don't use length. we use liter.
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i go for true
True.
It is not true; osmium is more dense.
False