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Percent of Change

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Percent of Change Find each percent change to the nearest percent. State if it is an increase or a decrease. 1) From 45 ft to 92 ft 2) From 74 hours to 85 hours 3) From 74 ft to 75 ft 4) From 36 inches to 90 inches 5) From 94 miles to 34 miles 6) From 12 ft to 23 ft 7) From 83 hours to 76 hours 8) From 24 grams to 96 grams 9) From 20 tons to 99 tons 10) From 16 tons to 72 tons 11) From 117 minutes to 91 minutes 12) From 188 m to 42 m 13) From 362 m to 156 m 14) From 139 minutes to 385 minutes 15) From $328 to $333 16) From 259 hours to 274 hours 17) From 284 grams to 206 grams 18) From $246 to $221 19) From 309 grams to 299 grams 20) From 326 ft to 241 ft 21) From 4048 minutes to 7548 minutes

Of Mice and Men - Vocabulary

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91 Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck Definitions Copyright ? 2002 by Advanced Placement Strategies aloof ,<> detached, incurious, unconcerned Antonym >> integrated; friendly The woman remained aloof during the party, separating herself from everyone else. 1. Derivatives >> aloofness appreciate ,<> Antonym >> to decrease in value My home has appreciated in value by $10,000. 2. Derivatives >>

Ch. 5 Notes

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I.?? ?Ancient Iran, 1000?30 b.c.e. A.?? ?Geography and Resources 1.?? ?Iran?s location, bounded by mountains, deserts, and the Persian Gulf, left it open to attack from Central Asian nomads. The fundamental topographical features included high mountains on the edges, salt deserts in the interior, and a sloping plateau crossed by mountain streams. 2.?? ?Iran had limited natural resources. Water was relatively scarce, and Iran?s environment could only support a limited population. Because of the heat, irrigation networks had to use underground tunnels. Construction and maintenance of underground irrigation networks was labor-intensive and advanced under a strong central authority. Iran had mineral resources?copper, tin, iron, gold, and silver?and plentiful timber.

Algbra 2

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Para prepare para la escuela. Yo me despierto a la seis y media. Primero yo saco la basura. Yo me ducho y como, y despues de yo preparo, mi hermana y yo vamos a la escuela a ocho y media. Durante el dia yo voy a mis clases y yo estudio para las pruebas. Despues de las clases yo jugo tenis Para cena, mi madre cocina o mi familia comen a una restaraunte. Despues de cena, yo termino mi tarea y yo me ducho antes de yo me acosto. Para preparo para acostarse yo pongo mi ropa a cabo para manana.
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Cornell Notes Guide

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CORNELL NOTES- Reading notes TEMPLATE NAME OF CHAPTER ( EX- CHAPTER 5, Colonial Society on the Eve of Revolution, 1700-1775) NAME OF SECTION BEING NOTED (The Great Game of Politics) QUESTIONS/CUES Questions you have while completing the reading. Ways to remember what you have read. Questions do not always have to directly correspond to the notes in the right column. TEXTUAL NOTES Important dates, people, ideas, concepts, etc discussed within the section. Notes can be in any format (outline, bulleted, sentences, etc) SECTION SUMMARY- Summarize the important concepts at the end of each section. ?What I should know after reading this section?? Tips: Summaries may not always fall at the bottom of the page.

Qin and Han Empire

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Qin And Hun Empire The long reining empires of the Han and the Qin were both great forms of rule that controlled large amounts of people technology and trade such as the advancement from bronze to iron and long distance commerce routes. However, the Qin Empire became successful by establishing state monopolies, to the outside world through extensive trade routes. Both empires fell because of their lack of security and defense from outside nomadic groups such as the Xiongu and Huns.

Earth and its people ch11

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Chapter 11 Outline Peoples and Civilizations of the Americas (600-1500) I. Classic-Era Culture and Society in Mesoamerica A. Teotihuacan -The Teotihuacan were located 30 miles from now-day Mexico city and it reached its peak in about 600, although its decline came shortly after in 650. -The Teotihucan had a polytheistic society and believed in many gods. They also believed in human sacrifice and they thought that this was necessary in order to lead a good and prosperous life. -The peak of the Teotihuacan were believed to have been brought about by volcanic activity. This means that many of the suburban areas were disrupted or destroyed, forcing many farming families to move to urban areas. This led to rapid

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