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Sarah Miles
Resolved Question: Information on Stella
I know she was an early Australian female writer but it is very hard to find much information about her.
I need to know Early works,Influences, Childhood, Education, Work experience/expression, Any statements.
Any answers would be very helpful :)
Posted on 7 March 2014 | 10:11 am
Resolved Question: Sarah and jessica went
explain which method you used to find the answer.... please i need help !!!!
Posted on 3 September 2013 | 9:54 am
Resolved Question: Jack is 20 miles due
The angle between the direction of the shortest distance from Sarah to Jack and due east is 25 degrees. To the nearest mile, how far is Sarah from each man?
Need help with solution
Posted on 28 July 2013 | 8:40 am
Open Question: Sarah walked four miles less
WRITE AN EXPRESSION TO REPRESENT HOW FAR SARAH WALKED
IF JONI WALKED 13 MILES THROUGH THE PARK HOW MANY MILES DID SARAH WALK
Posted on 7 April 2013 | 5:11 am
Resolved Question: If it take Sarah’s boat
My online teacher is on her vacation and I don’t have anyone else who could help me with this problem. Also the assignment was to make up your own word problem but I don’t really know if mine is good enough. HELP! Also if you could improve my word problem that would be wonderful. These were her instructions
Step 1:
Pick a friend or family member to be the character of your word problem. This friend or family member may do one of the following:
Drive a boat
Drive a jet ski
Step 2:
Select a current speed of the water in mph.
Step 3:
Select the number of hours (be reasonable please) that your friend or family member drove the boat or jets ski against the current speed you chose in step 2.
Step 4:
Select the number of hours that your friend or family member made the same trip with the current (this should be a smaller number, as your friend or family member will be traveling with the current).
Step 5:
Write out the word problem you created and calculate how fast your friend or family member was traveling in still water. Round your answer to the nearest mph.
Posted on 17 December 2012 | 11:44 pm