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What practical value did astronomy offer to ancient civilizations? view available hint(s) what practical value did astronomy offer to ancient civilizations? it them keep track of time and seasons, and it was used by some cultures for navigation. it them find uses for ancient structures like stonehenge. it allowed them to predict eclipses with great accuracy. it them understand our cosmic origins.
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Astudent answers 86 problems on a test correctly and receives a grade of 98% how many problems were worth the same number of points
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