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If the Hubble constant is 70 km/s/max, how far away is the quasar that has an apparent recession of 45,000 km/s? Use the Hubble law v=h0d where v= velocity of galaxy, in km/s, h0=Hubble constant, measured in km/s/mpc, d= distance of galaxy, in mpc, what percentage of light is this? (Itโs the first question in the Picture)
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Which of the following values cannot be probabilities? 0.08, 5 divided by 3, startroot 2 endroot, negative 0.59, 1, 0, 1.44, 3 divided by 5 select all the values that cannot be probabilities. a. five thirds b. 1.44 c. 1 d. startroot 2 endroot e. three fifths f. 0.08 g. 0 h. negative 0.59
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The point of intersection of the diagonals of a rectangle is 4 cm further away from the smaller side then from the larger side of the rectangle. the perimeter of the rectangle is equal to 56 cm. find the lengths of the sides of the rectangle. 16 points answer quick
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