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Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-09-20 09:28:52
Social Science
A farmer wants to fence in a rectangular plot of land adjacent to the north wall of his barn.?
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No fencing is needed along the barn, and the fencing along the west side of the plot is shared with a neighbor who will split the cost of that portion of the fence. If the fencing costs $8 per linear foot to install and the farmer is not willing to spend more than $4000, find the dimensions for the plot that would...
Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-09-20 08:52:05
Social Science
Hypothetically if a flock of 100 or so Canadian Geese decided to attack my friend and I, would they be able to kill us?
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When my friend Eric and I were younger we used to chase the Geese on the golf course when we were playing. We probably hit some balls closer to them then we should off to, considering they always are in the damn way and pooing on the course. It was kind of funny seeing them run away actually. But geese have been...
Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-09-20 08:09:05
Social Science
Do you think the future has already happened?
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Some time travellers have now passed real lie detector tests which makes me think have i already lived my life even though i am in the present time. I wondered if i could get one of these time travellers to tell me my future. would you like to know what your own fate is or does that scare you?
Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-09-20 07:18:12
Social Science
Why do we multiply the probabilities?
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The diagram below shows the tree diagram obtained for the experiment of tossing a coin twice. If they asked for the probability of getting Heads (which is H) twice, then it is 1/2 * 1/2 = 1/4. But why do we multiply them? I understand that the probability for each outcome is 1/2, and that the sum of all the...
Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-09-20 06:49:51
Social Science
Would X-rays be a practical way to heat water?
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Scientist according to this article, discovered that X-ray lasers can heat water incredibly fast. Here is the article. https://www6.slac.stanford.edu/news/2018... In the future would it be practical to use X-rays to heat water for your home or would it likely be too powerful and excessive? Could it be dangerous?