100 points
--------------- = 2.5 points per question
40 questions
You have "30" 2 point questions and = 60 points, and "10" 4 point questions which = 40 so 60+40= 100 (check)
There is no answer to your question, because you are giving units for two different things, mass and heat or energy.
There is no point in giving the circumference to 14 decimal places but no information about the height. You would have been far better giving the circumference to 2 decimal places and the height. As it is, the question cannot be answered.
16 From Rafaelrz. Rounding 16.48 to the nearest one is giving the number in units of one, and so 16 is the correct answer. Check Question "What is 254.34 rounded to nearest hundred"
She can select 210 different groups of boys and 1820 different groups of girls giving, wait for it, 382200 possible casts!
The question/answer method of teaching refers to the teacher asking a question and the student giving an answer. A group of related questions are asked to ascertain the student's knowledge of a particular subject.
You have "30" 2 point questions and = 60 points, and "10" 4 point questions which = 40 so 60+40= 100 (check)
I'm giving the answer, you're asking the question.
Questions giving a question number or page number only may not be answered. If your question is a riddle or a "daffynition" then just ask the question. Perhaps someone will answer it. If your class is using this workbook for study, you should ask your teacher how to solve the various mathematical exercises (the point of using the books).
this question was given to me by my math Teacher namely ian tacsagoni dont how to answer this.
Volunteers and supervisors answer questions. The Contributor is listed in the Question History.
Questions giving a question or page number only will not be answered. If your question is a riddle or a "daffynition" then just ask the question. Perhaps someone will answer it.
To make her aware that she is not going to do a sin by asking her questions which increase her curiosity to that particular thing....& by simply giving a proper ans to her questions.
The quality of the answer depends on the quality of the question. Many questions are poorly written, badly spelt, and lacking in information.
An adverb is a word that modifies/gives us more information about a verb.So, in the sentence: "Tom answered his teacher's question". "answered" is the verb (a doing or being word). But if we wrote: "Tom hesitantly answered his teacher's question" or "Tom proudly answered his teacher's question" or "Tom correctly answered his teacher's question" then hesitantly, proudly & correctly are all adverbs because they are giving more information about how he answered.
What is the setting of "Of Mice and Men"? The novel is set during the Great Depression in California, specifically on a ranch near the town of Soledad. Who are the main characters in "Of Mice and Men"? The main characters are George Milton and Lennie Small, two migrant workers dreaming of owning their own land. Other significant characters include Candy, Crooks, Curley, and Curley's wife. What is the central theme of "Of Mice and Men"? One central theme of the novel is the loneliness and isolation experienced by the characters, as well as the pursuit of the American Dream. How does the novella's title relate to its themes? The title "Of Mice and Men" is taken from a line in a poem by Robert Burns, which highlights the idea that no matter how well we plan for the future, things can still go wrong. This relates to the characters' dreams and aspirations that ultimately remain unfulfilled.
A presumptive question is a question that includes a presumption. For example, "Why are you stupid?" presumes that you are stupid and then demands that you answer why. Badgering questions are when several questions are asked in rapid succession as if they were fired from a machine gun confusing the person being asked. Misleading questions are questions that lead a person away from the real subject. It's a way of changing the subject instead of seeking an answer. Attacking questions are like misleading questions except that attacking questions specifically try to discredit the one giving the answer.