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Is this statement an observation or an inference? the cat must be ill. explain your reasoning
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If the fed begins to buy treasury bills to counter a recession, we would expect to see a. an increase in the demand for money. b. a decrease in the demand for money c. an increase in the quantity of money demanded. d. a decrease in the quantity demanded of money, e. no change in the demand for money.
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Advanced Placement (AP), 23.06.2019 19:20
Do you want free brainliest and free points? answer this drivers ed question correctly and ill give you both : ) how can you count following distance? a. look for a moving object and count the seconds it takes for you to pass it after the car you are following has passed it. b. look for a stationary object and count the seconds it takes for you to pass it after the car you are following has passed it. c. look for the rear wheels of the car in front and count the number of rotations. d. look for the stripes on the road and count them as you pass by.
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States might choose to cooperate at the regional or global level for all of the following reasons except (2 points) a.) to gain regional political influence b.) to engage in dispute resolution c.) to assure basic human rights d.) to encourage economic interaction e.) to increase national sovereignty
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Advanced Placement (AP), 25.06.2019 02:00
Alife insurance salesman sells on the average 3 life insurance policies per week. use poisson's law to calculate the probability that in a given week he will sell 2 or more policies but less than 5 policies? i just require an answer.
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