Find the area of the geometric figure.
3 yd
3 yd
Traperoid
7 yd

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Answer 1

Step-by-step explanation:

The question isn't clear, so I'll just give you a formula to find the area of trapezoid,

(a+b)*h/2, where a = base side, b = top side, h = height.

So, let's say two sides are 3 yd and 7 yd, and height is 3 yd, so the area becomes,

(3+7)*3/2

= 10*3/2

= 30/2

= 15 yd²

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Find The Area Of The Geometric Figure.3 Yd3 YdTraperoid7 Yd

Related Questions

A three-dimensional object's measurement(s) include which of the following?
Check all that apply.
A. Width
B. Length
C. Height
D. None of these

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A B C are the right answers

Answer:

A.

B.

C.

Step-by-step explanation:

all three are used in 3 dimensional objects hence the name 3 dimensions.

Trigonometric ratio: find an angle measure​

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Answer:

[tex]T =56.3[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

The attached triangle

Required

Measure of T

This is calculated as:

[tex]\cos T = \frac{Adjacent}{Hypotenuse}[/tex]

[tex]\cos T = \frac{5}{9}[/tex]

Take arccos

[tex]T = \cos^{-1}{(5/9)}[/tex]

[tex]T =56.3[/tex]

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

By applying cosine rule in the given triangle,

c² = a² + b²-2abcosC

c² = (5.6)² + (10.7)² - 2(5.6)(10.7)cos(109.3°)

c² = 185.46

c = 13.6 km

By applying sine rule in the given triangle ABC,

[tex]\frac{\text{sin}A}{a}= \frac{\text{sin}B}{b}= \frac{\text{sin}C}{c}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{\text{sin}A}{5.6}=\frac{\text{sin}B}{10.7}=\frac{\text{sin}109.3}{13.6}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{\text{sin}B}{10.7}=\frac{\text{sin}109.3}{13.6}[/tex]

sin(B) = [tex]\frac{10.7\times \text{sin}(109.30)}{13.6}[/tex]

         = 0.7425

B = [tex]\text{sin}^{-1}(0.7425)[/tex]

B = 48.0°

[tex]\frac{\text{sin}A}{5.6}=\frac{\text{sin}109.3}{13.6}[/tex]

sin(A) = [tex]\frac{[\text{sin}(109.3)]\times (5.6)}{13.6}[/tex]

         = 0.3886

A = [tex]\text{sin}^{-1}(0.3886)[/tex]

A = 22.9°

Each of these extreme value problems has a solution with both a maximum value and a minimum value. Use Lagrange multipliers to find the extreme values of the function subject to the given constraint.
(a) f (x, y) = x^2 - y^2; x^2 + y^2 = 1
Max of 1 at (plusminus 1, 0), min of - 1 at (0, plusminus l)
(b) f (x, y) = 3x + y; x^2 + y^2 = 10
Max of 10 at (3, 1), min of - 10 at (- 3, - 1)
(c) f (x, y) = xy; 4x^2 + y^2 = 8
Max of 2 at plusminus (1, 2), min of - 2 at plusminus (l, - 2)

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Answer:

a) f(x,y) = - 1    minimum  at   P ( 0 ; -1 )

b) f (x,y) = 10  maximum at   P ( 3 , 1 ) and   f (x,y) = - 10 minimum at       Q ( - 3 , - 1 )

c)  Max  f ( x , y ) = 2   for points    P ( 1, 2 )  and T ( -1 , -2 )

Min  f ( x , y ) =  -2   for points   Q ( 1 , - 2 )  and R  ( -1 , 2 )

Step-by-step explanation:

A)  f(x,y) = x² - y²         subject to   x² + y² = 1      g(x,y) = x² + y²- 1

δf(x,y)/ δx  = 2*x                                                 δg(x,y)/ δx  =    2*x                      

δf(x,y)/ δy  = - 2*y                                                 δg(x,y)/ δy  =    2*y

δf(x,y)/ δx  = λ* δg(x,y)/ δx

2*x = λ*2*x

δf(x,y)/ δy  = λ* δg(x,y)/ δy

- 2*y = λ*2*y

Then, solving

2*x = λ*2*x           x = λ*x      λ = 1

- 2*y = λ*2*y         y = - 1

x² + y²- 1 = 0         x²  + ( -1)² - 1 = 0      x = 0    

Point  P ( 0 ; -1 )  ; then at that point

f(x,y) = x² - y²             f(x,y) = 0 - ( -1)²     f(x,y) = - 1    minimum

b)  f( x, y ) =  3*x  + y            g ( x , y )  = x² +  y²  = 10

  δf(x,y)/ δx  = 3                   δg(x,y)/ δx  =  2*x

 δf(x,y)/ δy   = 1                   δg(x,y)/ δy  =   2*y

δf(x,y)/ δx  =   λ * δg(x,y)/ δx      ⇒   3 = 2* λ *x    (1)

δf(x,y)/ δy   =  λ *  δg(x,y)/ δy     ⇒    1 = 2*λ * y    (2)

                                                           x² +  y²  - 10 = 0  (3)

Solving that system

From ec (1)     λ  =  3/2*x      From ec (2)     λ  = 1/2*y

Then    (3/2*x )  = 1/2*y          3*y  =  x

x²  +  y²  = 10     ⇒   9y²  + y²  = 10      10*y² = 10

y² = 1       y  ± 1       and    

y  =  1      x  = 3       P  ( 3 , 1  )       y  = - 1    x = -3    Q  ( - 3 , - 1 )

Value of  f( x , y )  at   P   f (x,y) = 3*x + y      f (x,y) =    3*(3) +1  

f (x,y) = 10  maximum at  P ( 3 , 1 )

Value of  f( x , y )  at  Q     f (x,y) = 3*x + y    f (x,y) =  3*(- 3) + ( - 1 )

f (x,y) = - 10 minimum at Q ( - 3 , - 1 )

c)  f( x, y ) =  xy                       g ( x , y )  =  4*x² + y² - 8

δf(x,y)/ δx  = y                         δg(x,y)/ δx  = 8*x

δf(x,y)/ δy = x                          δg(x,y)/ δy  =  2*y

δf(x,y)/ δx  =  λ * δg(x,y)/ δx   ⇒   y  =  λ *8*x    (1)

δf(x,y)/ δy =   λ * δg(x,y)/ δy   ⇒   x  =  λ *2*y    (2)

                                                      4*x² + y² - 8 = 0   (3)

Solving the system

From ec (1)  λ = y/8*x    and From ec (2)      λ = x/2*y        Then    y/8*x  =  x/2*y

2*y² = 8*x²       y² = 4*x²    

Plugging that value in ec (3)

4*x²  +  4*x² - 8 = 0

8*x² = 8     x² = 1        x ± 1      And y² = 4*x²

Then:

for x  = 1      y² =  4     y = ± 2

for x  = -1     y² =  4     y = ± 2

Then we get     P (  1 ; 2 )   Q  ( 1 ; - 2)

                          R ( - 1 ; 2 )  T  ( -1 ; -2)

Plugging that values in f( x , y ) = xy

P (  1 ; 2 )  f( x , y ) = 2            R ( - 1 ; 2 )  f( x , y ) = - 2

Q ( 1 ; - 2)  f( x , y ) = -2           T ( -1 ; -2 )  f( x , y ) = 2

Max  f ( x , y ) = 2   for points    P and T

Min  f ( x , y ) =  -2   for points   Q and R

For its grand opening, a store gives every 12th customer a calendar and every 20th customer a mug. Which guest is the first to receive both a calendar and a mug?​

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Answer: yes

Step-by-step explanation:

The 60th customer as it is the lowest common multiple

Suppose that Bag 1 contains a red (R), a blue (B) and a white (W) ball, while Bag 2 contains a red (R), a pink (P), a yellow (Y) and a green (G) ball. A game consists of you randomly drawing a ball from each of Bag 1 and Bag 2. (a) What are the 12 outcomes in the sample space S for this experiment? (b) You win the prize of baked goods if you draw at least 1 red ball. List the outcomes in the event that you win that prize, and use them to compute the probability of this event. You should assume that all outcomes in the sample spaces obtained in (a) are equally likely.

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Answer:

1 /2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

Bag 1 : Red (R) ; Blue (B) ; White (W)

Bag 2 : Red (R) ; Pink (P) ; Yellow (Y) ; Green (G)

Total number of possible outcomes :

3C1 * 4C1 = 3 * 4 = 12 outcomes

Sample space (S) ;

_______ R ______ B _______ W

R_____ RR _____ RB ______ RW

P_____ PR _____ PB ______ PW

Y _____YR_____ YB ______ YW

G _____GR ____ GB ______ GW

To win price of baked goods ; Atleast one red ball must be drawn :

Probability of winning ; P(winning) = required outcome / Total possible outcomes

Required outcome = {RR, RB, RW, PR, YR, GR} = 6

Total possible outcomes = S = 12

P(winning) = 6/12 = 1/2

What is the m GE bisects Find m

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Answer:

DGF = 106

Step-by-step explanation:

Bisects means to divide in half, with two equal parts

DGF = DGE + EGF

DGE = EGF

DGF = DGE + DGE

DGF = 53+53

DGF = 106

GE bisects ∠DGF, so it divides ∠DGF into 2 equal parts.

So, m∠EGF = m∠DGE

=> m∠EGF = 53°

m∠DGF = m∠EGF + m∠DGE

=> m∠DGF = 53° + 53°

=> m∠DGF = 106°

Select the correct answer.
Which chart best represents the following information about student results from a class assignment?

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Answer

a) chart

Step-by-step explanation:

a) chart best represents the following information about student results from a class assignment

The of the matrix whose columns are vectors which define the sides of a parallelogram one another is the area of the parallelogram?

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Answer:

absolute value of the determinant, adjacent to, equal to

Step-by-step explanation:

The absolute value of a determinant  of the [tex]\text{matrix whose}[/tex] columns are the vectors and they define the [tex]\text{sides}[/tex] of a [tex]\text{parallelogram}[/tex] which is adjacent to  one another and is equal to the [tex]\text{area}[/tex] of the [tex]\text{parallelogram}[/tex].

The determinant is a real number. They are like matrices, but we use absolute value bars to show determinants whereas to represent a matric, we use square brackets.

Cathy is planning to take the Certified Public Accountant Examination (CPA exam). Records kept by the college of business from which she graduated indicate that 73% of students who graduated pass the CPA exam. Assume that the exam is changed each time it is given. Let n = 1, 2, 3, ... represent the number of times a person takes the CPA test until the first pass. (Assume the trials are independent).
(a) What is the probability that Cathy passes the CPA test on the first try?
(b) What is the probability that Cathy passes the CPA test on the second or third try?

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Answer:

The responses to these question can be defined as follows:

Step-by-step explanation:

For point a:

[tex]\to P(1) = 0.73[/tex]

For point b:

[tex]\to P(2\ or\ 3) = P(2) + P(3)[/tex]

                    [tex]= 0.27 \times 0.73 + 0.27\times 0.27\times0.73\\\\=0.1971+0.1971\times 0.27\\\\=0.1971+0.053217\\\\=0.250317[/tex]

How do I find the image after it’s been rotated 270 degrees about the point (-2,-1)?

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Answer: (-1, 2)

Step-by-step explanation:

It's a counter-clockwise rotation, that means (x, y) changes to (y, -x).

(-2, -1) ⇒ (-1, -(-2)) ⇒ (-1, 2)

If it's a clockwise rotation, then (x, y) will change to (-y, x)

(-2, -1) ⇒ (-(-1), -2) ⇒ (1, -2)

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Answer:

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Answer:

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a. 23 = -11 - 4x
b. 23 = -11 + (-4x)
C. 23 + 11 = -11 + (-4x) + 11
d. 23 + 11 = -11 + 11 +(-4x)
e. 34 = - 4x
f. 34/-4 = -4x/ -4
g. -8.5 = x
Which properties of equality justify steps c and f?


A.) addition property of equality; subtraction property of equality B.) addition property of equality; division property of equality C.) subtraction property of equality; multiplication property of equality D.) multiplication property of equality; division property of equality

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Answer:

B.) addition property of equality; division property of equality

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Find four consecutive integers with the sum of 2021

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Answer:

This problem has not solution

Step-by-step explanation:

lets the  integers be:

x

x+1

x+2

x+3

so:

x+(x+1)+(x+2)+(x+3)=2021

x+x+x+x+1+2+3=2021

4x+6=2021

4x=2021-6=2015

x=2015/4=503.75

x is not a integer

What is the value of x?

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The value of x is 2 because we can compare like terms

There are 16 tablespoons in one cup. Which table correctly relates the number of cups to the number of tablespoons?

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Answer:

The first table.

Step-by-step explanation:

1 cup = 1 * 16 = 16 tablespoons

2 = 2 * 16 = 32

3 = 3*16 = 48

4 = 4*16 = 64 and so on....

Determine how much simple interest you would earn on the following investment:
$13,400 invested at a 6/2 % interest rate for 4 years.

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Answer:

How do you mean 6/2%? Clarify it for assistance

Answer:

Simple interest = $ 3,484.00

Step-by-step explanation:

I= P×R×T ÷ 100

The rate is 6 1/2 and I will use the decimal form 6.5,to change that to a whole number we simply move the decimal point one place behind.

Since we moved the decimal point in the numerator we need to do the same for the denominator.Therefore 100 becomes 1000.

13400 × 65 × 4    = $ 3,484.00

        1000

Find the distance between the two points in simplest radical form (−6, 1) and (−8,−4)

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=√(-8-(-6))^+(-4-1)^=√(-2)^+(-5)^= -2-5= -7

a regular Pentagon with sides 40cm what is the perimeter​

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Perimeter = namely the length of outside bordering,

well, this is a PENTAgon, or PENTA=5 or namely 5 sides, is regular so each side is the same length, so we have a polygon with 5 sides each measuring 40cm, well, its perimeter is just 40+40+40+40+40 = 200.

How many flowers spaced every 4 inches are needed to surround a circular garden with a 15-foot radius? Round all circumference and area calculations to the nearest whole number.

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Answer:

283 flowers

Step-by-step explanation:

c=2pi*r

c = 1130.973 =1131

1131/4

282.75 = 283

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Answer:

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Answer:

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An equation, f, has a domain of all whole numbers and has a range of all real numbers. A) Does the equation
represent a function? B) Explain why or why not. C) provide examples in either case, (and include your reasoning why
you chose this equation for your example.)

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Answer:

f is not a function

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Domain: Whole numbers

Range: Real numbers

Required

Is f a function

Base on the given parameters, f is not a function because:

There are more real numbers than whole numbers

And this implies that at least one element in the domain will have more than one corresponding elements in the range. i.e. one-to-many or many-to-many relationship

For a relation to be regarded as a function, the relationship has to be one-to-one or many-to-one

i.e. 1 or many domain elements to 1 element in the range.

An example is:

[tex]\begin{array}{ccccc}x & {1} & {9} & {9} & {0} \ \\ f(x) & {1.5} & {3.2} & {-3.5} & {0.1} \ \end{array}[/tex]

In the above function

The domain (i.e. x values) are whole numbers

The range (i.e. y values) are real numbers

However,

9 points to 3.2 and -3.5

So, the relation is not a function.


2/5 e +4 = 9

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Answer:

e=12.5 or e=25/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Hellooo can you please help me on this

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Answer:

0 = 0

1 = 4

2 = 8

Step-by-step explanation:

So you multiply x by 4 to get y. Your first column is x. So you multiply those numbers by 4 to get y.

Answer:

0

4

8

Step-by-step explanation:

y = 4x

Substitute each x into equation to get y

y = 4(0)

y = 0

Using the quadratic formula, which of the following are the zeros of the quadratic equation below? y=x^2-x-5

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Answer:

The roots(Zeros) are

x=2.7913 and -1.7913

Marla scored 70% on her last unit exam in her statistics class. When Marla took the SAT exam, she scored at the 70th percentile in mathematics. Explain the difference in these two scores.

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Answer:

The difference is that Marla's exam in her statistics class was graded by percent of correct answers, in her case 70%, while the SAT is graded into a curve, taking other students' grades also into account, and since she scored in the 70th percentile, Marla scored better than 70% of the students.

Step-by-step explanation:

Marla scored 70% on her last unit exam in her statistics class.

This means that in her statistics class, Marla got 70% of her test correct.

When Marla took the SAT exam, she scored at the 70th percentile in mathematics.

This means that on the SAT exam, graded on a curve, Marla scored better than 70% of the students.

Explain the difference in these two scores.

The difference is that Marla's exam in her statistics class was graded by percent of correct answers, in her case 70%, while the SAT is graded into a curve, taking other students' grades also into account, and since she scored in the 70th percentile, Marla scored better than 70% of the students.

In one U.S city, the taxi cost is $3 plus $0.80 per mile. If you are traveling from the airport, there is an additional charge of $5.50 for tolls. How far can you travel from the airport by taxi for $56.50?

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Answer:

60 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

Create an equation where y is the total cost and x is the number of miles traveled.

0.8x will represent the cost from the miles traveled. 8.5 will be added to this to represent the taxi cost and additional charge from tolls:

y = 0.8x + 8.5

Plug in 56.50 as y and solve for x, the number of miles:

y = 0.8x + 8.5

56.5 = 0.8x + 8.5

48 = 0.8x

60 = x

So, you can travel 60 miles

amy shoots a 100 arrows at a target each arrow hits with a probability 0.01 what is the probability that one of her first 5 arrows hit the target

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Answer:

0.5759

Step-by-step explanation:

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Sue can shovel snow from her driveway in 65 minutes. Tom can do the same job in 45 minutes How long would a
take Sue and Tom to shovel the driveway if they worked together?

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Answer:

26.59 minutes

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's say the time needed to do the driveway combined is x. Sue does y parts of the driveway, and Tom does z parts of the driveway. Combined, y + z = 100% = 1, as they finish the whole driveway.

Next, Tom will take 45 * z minutes to do his part of the driveway. For example, if he did 50% = 0.5 of the driveway, he would take 45 * 0.5 = 22.5 minutes to do it. Similarly, Sue will take 65 *y minutes to do her part of the driveway. Since they will finish at the same time, we can say

45 * z = 65 * y

y + z = 1

Therefore, if we subtract y from both sides of the second equation, we have

z = 1-y

We can then plug 1-y in for z in the first equation to get

45 * (1-y) = 65 * y

45 - 45*y = 65*y

add both sides by 45 * y to separate the y values and their coefficients

45 = 110 * y

divide both sides by 110 to find y

y = 45/110 = 0.409

Use 1-y=z to get z = 1-0.409 = 0.59

Therefore, 45*z = 26.59 = 65*y

Congruent sides???????????

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Answer:

the second option : ST and WX

Step-by-step explanation:

congruent means they would completely cover each other when oriented in the same direction and positioned at the same location.

after dying the two mirroring actions we get

VS correlates to ZW

ST correlates to WX

TU correlates to XY

UV correlates to ZY

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For each reservation for customer Ryan Goff, list the reservation ID, trip ID, and number of persons.3. List the trip name of each trip that has Miles Abrams as a guide.4. List the trip name of each trip that has the type Biking and that has Rita Boyers as a guide.5. For each reservation that has a trip date of July 23, 2016, list the customers last name, the trip name, and the start location.6. List the reservation ID, trip ID, and trip date for reservations for a trip in Maine (ME). Use the IN operator in your query.7. Repeat Exercise 6, but this time use the EXISTS operator in your query.8. Find the guide last name and guide first name of all guides who can lead a paddling trip. (Note: The query results should include duplicate values.)Here are the tables:CUSTOMER FIRST NAME POSTAL CODE CUSTOMER NUM LAST NAME ADDRESS Northfold Liam 9 Old Mill Rd Londonderry 10 NH 03053 103 Kasuma Sujata 132 Main St. #1 East Hartford CT 06108 MA 01854 Goff 164A South Bend Rd. Lowell Ryan 105 McLean Kyle 345 Lower Ave. Wolcott NY 14590 106 Morontoia Joseph 156 Scholar St Johnston 02919 107 Marchand Quinn 76 Cross Rd Bath NH 03740 108 32 Sheep stop St Edinboro PA Rulf Usch 16412 109 Caron Jean Luc 10 Greenfield St Rome ME 04963 110 Martha York Bers 65 Granite St NY 14592 112 Jones Laura 373 Highland Ave. Somerville MA 02143 115 Nu Adam 1282 Ocean Walk Ocean City Vaccari 08226 116 Murakami Iris 7 Cherry Blossom St. Weymouth MA 02188 119 Londonderry vT Chau 18 Ark Ledge Ln Clement 05148 120 Gernowski Sadie 24 stump Rd. Athens ME 04912 121 Cambridge VT Bretton-Borak Siam 10 Old Main St 122 Hefferson orlagh 132 South St. Apt 27 Manchester NH 03101 123 25 Stag Rd Fairfield Barnett Larry 06824 124 Busa Karen 12 Foster St. South Windsor CT 06074 125 51 Fredrick St Albion Peterson Becca NY 14411 126 Brown Brianne 154 Central St Vernon CT 06066 PHONE Click to Add 603-555-7563 413-555-3212 860-555-0703 781-555-8423 585-555-5321 401-555-4848 603-555-0456 814-555-5521 207-555-9643 585-555-0111 857-555-6258 609-555-5231 617-555-6665 802-555-3096 207-555-4507 802-555-3443 603-555-3476 860-555-9876 857-555-5532. 585-555-0900 860-555-3234 What are the there qualifications for becoming president cHEALTH Enumerate the three types of smoke produced by cigarettes: 7.8. 9.What are the three types of alcohol? 10. 11.12. What are the two mild substances that are classified a Gateway Drugs? 13. 14. EN PERDI MI CUENTA Y ME LLAMO TAMI TENGO 11 AOS