color. They don’t care what color the gumballs are‚ as long as they’re both the same. Ms. Hernandez can see that there are only white and red gumballs in the machine. The gumballs cost a penny each and there is no way to tell which color is going to come out next. Mrs. Hernandez decides to keep putting in pennies until she gets two gumballs of the same color. Problem 1: Why is three cents the most Mrs. Hernandez might have to spend? Question 2: The next day Mrs. Hernandez and her twins pass another
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Hypothesis: If you add soap to water‚ than it will decrease the effect on the surface tension. Procedure: Control: Is the tap water Independent Variable: Is the soap Dependent Variable: Is the drops of soap you fit on the penny 1. I received a beaker filled with tap water. 2. I took a pipette and filled it up with water from the beaker. 3. I began
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of power or controls to make Lucy do stuff that she would never have done on her own‚ for example like beaten up Penny. Penny and Lucy used to be really close‚ and Penny have told Lucy some deep secrets‚ and I think Lucy feels very bad about beating Penny up‚ but she wants this new image so bad that she is not true to herself and therefore do not have the courage or the will to tell Penny she
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Methodology Materials: * Pennies * 2 large galvanized nails * 6 long wire ( 3 pieces) * small digital clock * multi meter Procedure 1. Cut the potato in half and place them next to each other‚ flat face down on a plate 2. Connect one end of the white wire to one of the nails and then place the nail into one half of the potato. 3. Connect the other end of the white wire to the battery holder inside the digital clock. 4. Connect one of the pennies to one end of the black
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Although there may be many linguists who discredit this notion‚ AOl chat was able to provide transcripts between penny‚ who is Koko’s translator‚ and Koko the gorilla through the use of American Sign Language The transcripts provide evidence of gestures‚ behaviors‚ and thoughts that Koko does through her conversation with penny. To begin with‚ Koko’s symbolic behavior lacks compared to that of penny and AOL behaviors‚ but let us take into consideration that we‚ as humans have developed language as part
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table above‚ the mass of penny‚ copper‚ and zinc was needed in order to determine the percent composition of copper and zinc. The mass of penny was taken on the scale in the beginning of the procedure before anything was done to the penny‚ and it was 2.51 grams. After the reaction with the hydrochloric acid and drying the copper‚ the mass is 0.35 grams. To get the mass of zinc‚ the mass of the penny was subtracted by the mass of copper. The mass of zinc is 2.16 grams. The penny is 14% copper and 86%
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childhood trauma to which she and Penny were exposed. The two girls grow up in very dissimilar ways: Penny finding ways to mask her trauma‚ and Primrose extroverting herself to cope with it. The text suggests that extroversion is a healthier coping method than masking. Byatt’s characters Penny and Primrose have many similarities‚ yet their differences are what shape the way they will deal with the trauma they experience as children. In the text‚ we learn that Penny “[is] thin and dark and taller‚
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Trials 2‚ 3‚ and 4. In Exercise 1‚ you will determine the density of a solid of regular geometric shape‚ and identify the composition of the solid by comparing the density with reported values. In Exercise 2‚ you will determine the density of pennies by water displacement. B. Procedures Exercise 1. Density of A Regular Solid Apparatus: Electronic balances‚ beakers‚ regular-shaped solids‚ vernier calipers Safety Equipment: aprons‚ goggles Chemicals: None Objectives: In this
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Henny Betancourt Jennifer Williams English 1301 Cultures Love‚ generations‚ cultures‚ and family are the main theme to talk about in shorts stories‚ and in the story of “Hell-Heaven” by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ that is not the exception. However‚ it is an unusual and very enjoyable story where readers can identify themselves with it because the main characters are common people who have the same problems as many of us. If I have to summarize the story in one sentence‚ I can say that it describes the
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Harvard Business School 9-681-045 Rev. February 27‚ 1998 Burger King Corporation The first Burger King restaurant in Miami in the mid-1950s featured a walk-up window‚ a limited menu (burgers and shakes for 19¢‚ sodas and fries for 10¢)‚ and "your food ready by the time you ’d paid for it." As one early manager recalled‚ "Our windows faced front so we could see customers driving in. With the limited menu‚ we pretty much knew what they ’d order and we ’d have it ready." In the 1960s and 1970s
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