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A stone is thrown horizontally off a 25 m high building. It hits the ground a distance of 20 m from the foot of the building. What is the initial velocity of the stone?

Given two polynomials A and B, write a program that adds the given two polynomials A and B.


How does Woolworths ensure ethical business practices? 


How does Woolworths ensure ethical business practices? 


6. During schooling, learners develop as total human beings. That is______

a.

  Intellectually, socially, emotionally and physically

b.

Emotionally, physically, equally, socially

c.

 Socially, emotionally, healthy and physically

d.

 Physically, financially, socially and spiritually

e.

Equally, financially, emotionally and spiritually


A signal is transmitted from a ship and an echo is received from an object below the ship 4 s later. Calculate the distance of the object from the ship if the speed of sound in water is 1400 m/s.


What is the range of the wavelengths of light that is visible to the human eye?

Weaknesses and strengths of Ramose 2002 to deny the existence of African philosophy is also to reject the very idea

At what temperature will salt solution boil if 20 g salt (NaCl) is added to 1.5 kg of water?

Note: Remember that NaCl is a strong electrolyte and dissociates to Na+ and Cl- , respectively.


At what temperature will salt solution boil if 20 g salt (NaCl) is added to 1.5 kg of water?

Note: Remember that NaCl is a strong electrolyte and dissociates to Na+ and Cl- , respectively.


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