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A sequence is defined recursively by the formula f(n + 1) = f(n) + 3. The first term of the sequence is –4. What is the next term in the sequence?.
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SAT, 24.06.2019 20:30
Analyze the analogy and read the information below it. fish : fin : : bird : wing if you were reading this aloud, you would say, "fish is to fin as bird is to wing." this analogy uses parts of an animal to relate to the whole animal. much like how a fin a fish move, so does a wing a bird move. which analogy also uses parts to relate to the whole? sky : blue : : dirt : brown flower : petal : : tree : leaf car : road : : boat : water food : sandwich : : sport : softball
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SAT, 26.06.2019 05:00
This graph represents four ecosystems. each ecosystem has a different number of species, adding to its biodiversity. different colors represent different species. which statements correctly summarize the data depicted by the graph? 1. ecosystem d has more biodiversity than ecosystem c. 2. ecosystem b has more biodiversity than all the other ecosystems. 3. ecosystem a has more biodiversity than ecosystem b but less biodiversity than ecosystem c. 4. ecosystem b has more biodiversity than ecosystems c and d but less biodiversity than ecosystem a. 5. ecosystem a has more biodiversity than ecosystem c but less biodiversity than ecosystem b.
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SAT, 28.06.2019 17:30
Julia went to work for a reputed company. under pressure from upper management to cut costs, she directed line employees to ignore some safety precautions, which increased productivity. which argument of institutional anomie theory does this support? businesses set effective moral examples. businesses resort to illegal means to earn profits. businesses focus on public welfare. businesses fairly distribute profits. businesses employ only legal means to earn profits.
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