Write out $13.98. Thirteen dollars and ninety-eight centsWrite out seventy dollars and three cents. 70.03Convert $30.15 to nickels. 602 nickelsConvert 7,231 cents to dollars. 72.31 Dollars Cole goes to the farmer’s market with $25 in cash. He spends $7.50 on peppers and onions,$3.75 on zucchini, $8.00 on potatoes. How much does he have left? 5.75Continue reading “Math week 23.”
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My favorite animal.
My favorite animal is a bear or any type of bear I mostly like bears because they remind me of Freddy the Faz bear. I only like bears from I like the book and show fnaf standing for five nights at Freddy’s I really like the book and the show from the way they madeContinue reading “My favorite animal.”
History Week 22
A clothes hanger, coat hanger, or coathanger, is a device in the shape of:Human shoulders designed to facilitate the hanging of a coat, jacket, sweater, shirt,blouse or dress in a manner that prevents wrinkles, with a lower bar for the hanging oftrousers or skirts.Clamp for the hanging of trousers, skirts, or kilts. Both types canContinue reading “History Week 22”
Science Focusing Photos
Before there was autofocus, there was focus. The camera is a light-tight box that is used to show a photosensitive surface (film or digital sensor) to light. In order to focus the light onto the surface, most cameras (and your own eyes) use a lens to direct the light. Why did I say, “Most?” Well, thereContinue reading “Science Focusing Photos”
The funniest thing that happend to me
I never really had a funny thing happen to me, but I have a funny thing about geography. So, when I was 9- to 10 I thought Belgium and Germany was the same country, I don’t know why but both countries have almost the exact flag just Belgium’s flag is flipped to the side. ButContinue reading “The funniest thing that happend to me”
History Week 21
A railway air brake is a railway brake power braking system with compressed air as theoperating medium. Modern trains rely upon a fail-safe air brake system that is basedupon a design patented by George Westinghouse on March 5, 1868. The WestinghouseAir Brake Company was subsequently organized to manufacture and sellWestinghouse’s invention. In various forms, itContinue reading “History Week 21”
Math Week 21
Lesson 1 Convert the following to decimals: 84%, 28 1/3 answer: .84%Find 15% of 16. 2.4Find 57% of 98. 55.86 What per cent of 486 is 121.5? 590.49What per cent of 162 is 72? 116.64What per cent of 9 is 13.5? 1.215What per cent of 69.2 is 17.3? 11.9716 Lesson 2 94.34 is 89% ofContinue reading “Math Week 21”
English Week 20 (Final draft)
If I had a chance to go back in time, I would go to when I was first born, so I can fix all mistakes and times a messed up in life. There’s not much you could do to go back in time, because most timelines on earth weren’t the best, but it’s defiantly possible.Continue reading “English Week 20 (Final draft)”
History Week 20
Dynamite is an explosive made of nitroglycerin, sorbents (such as powdered shells orclay) and stabilizers. It was invented by the Swedish chemist and engineer Alfred Nobelin Gaeltacht and patented in 1867. It rapidly gained wide-scale use as a saferalternative to black powder.Today dynamite is mainly used in the mining, quarrying, construction, and demolition.industries. Dynamite isContinue reading “History Week 20”
English Week 19
If I had a chance to go back in time, I would go to when I was first born, so I can fix all mistakes and times a messed up in life. There’s not much you could do to go back in time, because most timelines on earth weren’t the best, but it’s defiantly possible.Continue reading “English Week 19”