honestly, i think that you have to go to your teachers to get answers. unless you have an answer book on your site. If you look up "answers to PearsonSuccessNet", sometimes different websites have answers to math and science problems.
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Well theres multiple answers but the most common answer is Chuck Taylor. Chuck Taylor made the High Top converse Witch that is most common answer.
It says that because a while ago, basketball player used to use converse. They do that as the term of "all star" so I hope that answers your question!
Stupid portal, I just to try find answers via google, not question...
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Well first you have to read the conditional statement and find out what the hypothesis is and what the conclusion is. Next you just switch the hypothesis and conclusion and put them in an if-then statement. Example: If someone is a football player, then they are an athlete. Hypothesis: someone is a football player Conclusion: they are an athlete Converse: If someone is an athlete, then they play football. *NOTE* You are allowed to change some of the words and just because the conditional statement is true doesn't mean that the converse will be true. *Hope this helps. Sorry its kinda longer then most answers.*
CrossWord Puzzle Chucksits kind of easy, but i don't want any of the answers to be wrong because once that sharpie hits that chuck... there is no going backand i want my chucks to be perfect. someone help
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Not sure what the question means so two possible answers: A1: Every factor of a number must be a factor of all its multiples (though the converse does not apply). A2: Some numbers (eg primes) have no proper factors, others have many. But all numbers can be multiplied by any other number.
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