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Which of these rights is protected by the First Amendment
the right to publish writings criticizing the government the right to freely practice any religion
the right to publish writings criticizing the government
the right to freely practice any religion
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Winner-takes-all elections
Winner-takes-all elections
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APEX! - Winner-takes-all elections
APEX! – Winner-takes-all elections
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campaign finance laws majority rule
campaign finance laws
majority rule
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Variable
Variable
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Wat good
Wat good
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hi
hi
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Coefficient
Coefficient
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varible
varible
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Uhhhj
Uhhhj
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Factor
Factor
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variable
variable
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Term
Term
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An unknown or changeable quantity is a variable. We use variables when we don't know what a certain amount is, and they're usually referred to as "x," or "y."For example, if I had a problem where I needed apples, had $15, and knew that each apple was $1.50, I would use a variable to see how many appRead more
An unknown or changeable quantity is a variable. We use variables when we don’t know what a certain amount is, and they’re usually referred to as “x,” or “y.”
For example, if I had a problem where I needed apples, had $15, and knew that each apple was $1.50, I would use a variable to see how many apples I could buy (because right now that’s an unknown number). I could solve it by writing 1.50x =15 to find my answer (which is x =10).
How do you write one half cent with decimals
$0.005
$0.005
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