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[Homework Help] As a rule of thumb, what t-score do researchers believe to be sufficiently significant for a T-test? 1. 1.96 2. 2 3. 2.54 4. 4

[Homework Help] Demonstrative Pronouns This / That, These / Those | singular | plural | |---|---| | this | these | near | | | that | those | far | | Complete the sentences below with the correct demonstrative pronouns: 1. this is my sister 2. that are my parents 3. that is my cat 4. there are my books 5. that is Mary's house 6. those are my brother's boots 7. these are Sophia's classmates 8. this is my school 9. that is Anna's hat 10. these are your trousers 11. this is his bag 12. there are their children 13. these are her apples 14. this is our car 15. that is my teacher Interrogative Pronouns An interrogative pronoun is a pronoun used to ask a question. The most typical interrogative pronouns are what, which, who, whom, and whose. Example: Who won the championship? Complete the sentences with appropriate interrogative pronouns. 1. Who came early to class? Who / Which / Whose 2. Whose is your backpack? What / Which / Whose 3. Whose is your teacher's name? Who / Whom / What 4. Where umbrella is this? Who / What / Whose 5. Whom did you ask for directions? Whom / Which / Who 6. Who is your best friend? Who / What / Whose 7. Which is your favorite book? Whom / Who / Which 8. Whose pencil is this? Who / Whom / Whose 9. Whom did you meet at the party? Whose / Who / Whom

[Homework Help] At its deepest point, the Indian Ocean is 7,906 m deep. The Pacific Ocean is 3,088 m deeper than that. How deep is the Pacific Ocean?

[Homework Help] Do as directed: (Any 5) (a) I must finish setting the question paper this evening. (Change it to past tense) (b) She has never disobeyed her parents. (Make it interrogative and give a long negative answer) (c) Julia spent a lot of money yesterday to buy some jewellers. (Frame a question with a question word) (d) The students are going on a trip to Rajasthan for collecting data for their history project. (Frame a question with a question word) (e) I have baked a cake for my friend today. (Frame a question with a question word) (f) Sheila often eats out. (Make it interrogative and give a short affirmative answer)

[Homework Help] In Google Chrome, what does the keyboard shortcut CTRL + SHIFT + O do? A) Open the current page in a new window B) Bookmark the current page C) Enable or disable the Bookmark Bar D) Open the Bookmark Manager

[Homework Help] Hiroshi spends 30 minutes on history homework and 60 minutes on English homework. One fourth of his total homework time is spent on math. Which equation can be used to find the amount of time Hiroshi spends on his math homework? [tex]$\frac{1}{4}(x+30+60)=x$[/tex] [tex]$\frac{1}{4}(x)=x(30+60)$[/tex] [tex]$\frac{1}{4} x(30+60)=x$[/tex] [tex]$\frac{1}{4}(x)=(30+60)$[/tex]

[Homework Help] Two sandboxes with the same area are shown. The equation [tex]w(3 w+1)=5^2[/tex] represents the area of Sandbox 2 in terms of its width. Which is the approximate length of the longest side of Sandbox 2? Round the answer to the nearest hundredth of a meter. A. 2.72 meters B. 3.06 meters C. 9.16 meters D. 10.18 meters

[Homework Help] During the early 1900s, which of the following movements created tension in Europe? A. isolationism B. nationalism C. spiritualism D. internationalism

[Homework Help] Read the passage from Beowulf. "So the Helming woman went on her rounds, queenly and dignified, decked out in rings, offering the goblet to all ranks, treating the household and the assembled troop til it was Beowulf's turn to take it from her hand." Which feature of Anglo-Saxon culture is described in the excerpt? A. a Christian tradition B. a cup-bearer C. a gift-giving D. a Pagan tradition

[Homework Help] Consider the equation [tex]$5 \cdot 10^{\frac{z}{4}}=32$[/tex]. Solve the equation for [tex]$z$[/tex]. Express the solution as a logarithm in base-10. [tex]$z=$[/tex] Approximate the value of [tex]$z$[/tex]. Round your answer to the nearest thousandth. [tex]$z \approx$[/tex]