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  1. socratic.org
    socratic.org › … › Right Triangles › Solving Right Triangles

    A man is 1.65 m tall and standing 28 m away from a tree ... - Socratic

    Apr 26, 2015 · A man is 1.65 m tall and standing 28 m away from a tree found that the angle of elevation of the top of the tree was 32°. How do you find the height of the tree?

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    socratic.org › … › English Composition › Literary Devices

    What is an oxymoron? + Example - Socratic

    Jun 9, 2016 · An oxymoron is a seemingly contradictory statement. On the surface an oxymoron seems to be contradictory, for example, "Child is father of man". On first inspection how can a …

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    socratic.org › Physics

    2. A boy stands 10 m in front of a plane mirror . then be ... - Socratic

    Jan 24, 2018 · Now,distance between the boy and his image is 7 +7 i.e 14 meters. So,the image moved to him by (20 −14) or 6 meters Alternatively, From the above discussion,clearly, v + u = …

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    socratic.org › Physics

    A man has a momentum of 80 kilogram meters per second west

    Jun 29, 2016 · A man has a momentum of 80 kilogram meters per second west. The man has a mass of 80 kilograms. What is the velocity of the man?

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    socratic.org › Physics › 1D Motion › Acceleration

    Question #05f5e - Socratic

    Apr 7, 2017 · The tension on cable is the sum of the man's and the elevator's weights. Tension=G+ Gelevator When the elevator is accelerated downwards, there is an inertia force …

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    socratic.org › Geometry

    A man starts at point A, somewhere on cartesian coordinate

    A man starts at point A, somewhere on cartesian coordinate system. He goes 4 units to the right and then he goes 6 units upwards. Finally he makes an angle of 45° with the x-axis …

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    socratic.org › … › Direct Variation

    The weight of an object on earth varies directly with its weight on …

    Apr 23, 2018 · The weight of an object on earth varies directly with its weight on the moon. If a baby weighing 24 pounds on the earth only weighs 3.84 pounds on the moon, how much does …

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    socratic.org › Algebra

    How many days? - Socratic

    Dec 1, 2017 · Updated: So the job takes 360 man-days to complete. 360/15=24 days 18 men would need to complete it in 360/18 or 20 days. Or 15 ⋅ 24 = 18⋅ days 360 = 18days 20 = days

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    socratic.org › World History

    True or False? Motesquieu's writings gave the idea of ... - Socratic

    Nov 26, 2016 · False - Montesquieu wrote about the need to have a separation of powers within government, but England had already formed a version of this system by the time …

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    socratic.org › Physics › 1D Motion › Falling Objects

    Question #aa847 - Socratic

    May 2, 2016 · velocity is constant: v=10 m s2 acceleration=0 Weight of man =m ⋅ g m = 60kg g = 9,8 N kg Weight of man=60 ⋅ 9,8 = 588N

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