All the electricity was out in town and none of the street lights or traffic signals had power. a dark limousine was cruising down the newly paved blacktop with its headlights off. a young boy dressed totally in black (with no reflectors) stepped out to cross the street. the moon wasn't out and the boy had no flashlight, yet the driver stopped to let the boy cross the street. how did the driver see the boy?
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SAT, 23.06.2019 09:00
When graphing a linear equation that is written in the form y=mx+b, the variable m represents the y-intercept. assuming that b> 0, which of the following best describes how reversing the sign of b would affect the graph? a) the new line will be shifted down b units b) the new line will be shifted down b x 2 units c) the new line will be a perfect reflection across the x-axis d) the new line will be a perfect reflection across the y-axis
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Did the universe cool off or get hotter as it expanded after the 'big bang"?
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SAT, 26.06.2019 05:30
What kind of interaction is depicted in the image? a. intraspecific, direct b. intraspecific, indirect c. interspecific, direct d. interspecific, indirect e. invasion
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SAT, 26.06.2019 06:00
Scientists observed a rock stratum and discovered some fossils. the image shows the fossils they discovered. what can you interpret from the image? an illustration showing layers rock with fossils embedded in some rock layers1. the dinosaur and the mammoth existed after the trilobites.2. the dinosaur and the armored fish existed before the trilobites.3. the trilobites and the armored fish died before the dinosaur.4. the trilobites and the armored fish were born after the dinosaur.5. the early mammoth is older than the trilobites.
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