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Advanced Placement (AP), 25.06.2019 19:10, macylen3900
If a system of linear equations has the unique solution (2, β3), then its graph consists of what? parallel lines lines that intersect at a single point identical lines a y-intercept at β3
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Advanced Placement (AP), 26.06.2019 19:00, rafaellazaro60pcw3w5
Which of the following is not an example of homeostasis? a) perspiring in order to restore normal body temperature b) feeling hungry and eating to restore the level of blood glucose to normal c) feeling hungry at the sight of appetizing food d) quenching thirst and drinking water to hydrate the body e) all of the above are examples of homeostasis
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Advanced Placement (AP), 27.06.2019 08:00, Gearyjames8
Lunches in us high schools are lacking adequate nutritional value. the menus have become increasingly varied over the past two decades, and they are varied to a fault. now high school students can choose between healthy main dishes and "junk food" items offered Γ la carte on the school menu. milkshakes and fries are often the lunch of choice for americaβs youth. fourteen-year-old alira sanson from grand rapids, michigan, admits, "i love my high school's menu. it is much better than middle school food. i eat a giant chocolate chip cookie and a bag of chips for lunch every dayβbecause i can." the middle school menu alira refers to is the government-regulated hot lunch mandated in elementary and middle schools across the nation. lunches at the high school level are often under site-based management, and food service officials are under pressure to provide food that sells. this pressure renders unhealthy choices, and the resulting menus are detrimental to students. what is the topic of this passage? a. high school food is better than middle school food. b. high school students can choose their lunches, but middle school students cannot. c. a comparison of hot lunches in the united states d. the nutritional value of high school lunches
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