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Water near the equator is warmer than water at the poles. Which sentence explains why?
A) deep sea vents pumps steam into oceans unevenly
B) upwelling spew warm water toward the equator
C) dense, salty water tends to hold more heat
D) the sun heats earth and it ocean unevenly
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If an improvement creates no significant change in a product’s performance, then it is a(n) ? a0 design improvement. (there are no answer choices)
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 07:00
1. you have a small business that is divided into 3 departments: accounting, sales, and administration. these departments have the following number of devices (computers, printers, etc.): accounting-31, sales-28, and administration-13. using a class c private network, subnet the network so that each department will have their own subnet. you must show/explain how you arrived at your conclusion and also show the following: all available device addresses for each department, the broadcast address for each department, and the network address for each department. also, determine how many "wasted" (not usable) addresses resulted from your subnetting (enumerate them).
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 14:00
Fast answer i need for apex ! smartphones should be banned from the classroom in public schools so that students cannot cheat on test so easily? which is an example of a counter argument to the thesis above? a.the classroom is a place for learning not for making phone calls b. smartphones are useful learning tools in the modern classroom c.banning smartphones will not students pay attention to teachers any better d. banning smartphones would decreased incidents of theft
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 16:00
Your is an example of personal information that you should keep private.
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Water near the equator is warmer than water at the poles. Which sentence explains why?
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