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My friend made a deal with me! And I accepted the deal. What's the deal? I tell him a good novel to read, and in return he lets me see what's in his secret box of secrets! There's one problem, I don't read novels that much, so, Basil I'm asking you as a fellow Basilmite to give me a good novel! I want his secret box of secrets! And I'm not sure if there's any requirements, I haven't asked him about that in particular! Are you willing to accept this mission, remember, you may not return from this expedition.

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Some Algebra 2 Help I'm doing my homework, and I'm stuck on 3 problems, 2 which I sort of get and 1 I have no idea how to do, but it's probably easy. I don't need the answers, I just need the steps, as they're the most important. So here we go :) Solving Radical Equations: Solve Each Equation 1) 2+4z^1/2 = 0 2) Square Root of y+21 - 1 = Square Root of y+ 12 (The - 1 is not part of the first square root) 3) Square root of x-6 - Square root of x = 3 So the first one I have no idea how to do, it looks simple, but I'm not sure. For the 2nd and 3rd ones are we suppose to do something like this? (Square Root of x-6 - Square Root of x)^2 = (3)^2? But if we do that how will the first part turn out? Would we foil it and Square root of x-6 becomes x-

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Help with Economics Homework So we're talking about Production Possibilities Frontier and I have the definition of it but I don't quite understand it. Here are the directions as to what I have to do: "Directions: create a graph of the production possibilities curve for each of the table data. [b]Label the production possibilities frontier on each graph.[/b]" And this is what we have to graph. Bananas (in tons): 0, 5, 9, 15, 17, 19. Pencils (in millions): 25, 22, 16, 7, 6, 5 How do I locate where the production possibility frontier is? On an example graph it points to a specific area, but it's confusing me. Another question: Now create your own comparing two products. (Use manufactured data.) What does it mean by manufactured data?

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Is this fair? So I was sick last week and missed 2 and a half day of school, the half day was when I went but went home. So yes I missed almost 3 days last week, and I came back to school this Tuesday, I managed to turn in my work and thought I would get my journals stamped, which was due the days I was sick, today. I did this because I thought it would make my teacher's work a little easier, since she would be stamping everyone's 3rd journals today, why wouldn't she stamp my other 2? So anyways when she went to stamp my 3rd journal, I asked her if she could stamp my 1st and 2nd journals, she said no, I told her I was sick, and she still said no. The policy for the journals is if you don't have a stamp, it's half a credit, but I want full c

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SATs Tomorrow; I have a quick question! SATs are tomorrow or today or yesterday depending on where you live it's on the 7th of May! Well anyways I have a question it's dumb but I'm curious! So the SATs allow you to bring snacks for their breaks and I know exactly what to bring, but am I able to bring a bag or something to put my food in? I know you're allowed to put your snacks off the desk but would they allow me to bring a bag with my food in it as well as my needed materials? Should I just bring my backpack?

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Physics Help Vectors So we're currently on the chapter with Vectors and we were suppose to do certain problems on this worksheet; however, I came across a problem which I have no idea how to solve. Here it is: "A traffic light is supported by two cables that are 140 degrees apart. Each cable exerts a tensile force of 150 N [Newtons] on the light. How much does the light weigh?" A step by step solution is needed, I don't just want the answer but how you got the solution. Thank you :)

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I need an interesting Article One of my classes does a weekly Current Events Assignment, now the current events could be about anything, excluding: Sports, movies, and I forgot the next one... Well anywho, we need an article for our current event, and I don't want to do my current event on a simple article, simple as in everyone would do it. I would like to do one that stands out from the rest... The article could be about the past or present, so.... does anyone know any interesting articles? I've already done the one about the girl throwing those puppies in the river.... Or is there a place where I could find articles that are interesting, but never really hit the news, a lot of classmates go to CNN.com... so....

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Confused on this math problem I have no idea how to solve this problem, the book doesn't help as much and my teacher didn't go over this type of problem with us. We're doing Exponential Growth and Decay and here is the problem: "A Certain medication is eliminated from the bloodstream at a steady rate. It decays according to the equation y=ae^-0.1625t, where t is in hours. Find the half-life of this substance." I have no idea what to do. Please help, thank you :) I don't want the answer btw, because I already have it, I just need the steps.

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Question about Graphic Novels I made a thread about 1 month ago regarding which graphic novel I should pick to read for my AP English class; this prompted one basiler, or two I can't remember, asking me if I was serious that an AP Class would make us read graphic novels as an assignment. I know a few reasons as I've researched some pros and cons about graphic novels, but I would like more in depth details about graphic novels. So my question is: Should a class, preferably grade 7 and above, read graphic novels for an assignment; why or why not? If the teacher knew how to utilize graphic novels should they still use them as an assignment? Are graphic novels good or bad for the brain?

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Can't finish this crossword puzzle My last thread somehow was created, but it wouldn't allow me to open it, so here we go again... I can't seem to finish this crossword puzzle and it revolves around World War I, The Great Depression, and World War II Here we go: 7 Letter Word. Hint: To obey a set of standards. First letter is a C and last letter is a M. 11 Letter Word. Hint: Thousands of fascist leaders rushing towards the capital. Fourth and Last letters are both C's. 1 Down two to go! Thank you!

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