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5-2x 38
Give your answer as a decimal.

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Answer 1
5 - 2 times 38 is -71.
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Suppose there is a 1.2 farenhight drop in temperature for every thousand feet that an airplane climbs into the sky. If the temperature on the ground is 45.8 farenhight ​, what will be the temperature when the plane reaches an altitude of 6,000 ft ​?

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Answer:

38.6Fahrenheit

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that the plane reaches 6,000 ft

And for every 1000 ft there is a drop of 1.2 Fahrenheit

Therefore there is a total drop of (6*1.2)

Note There are six one thousand in six thousand

6*1.2=7.2Fahrenheit

Also the temperature on the ground is

45.8 Fahrenheit

The temperature when the plane reaches 6,000 ft will be

45.8-7.2=38.6Fahrenheit

What does the x intercept represent?

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it is the point at which the graph crosses the x-axis; (x,0)

Answer:

the x intercept is the y and x combined together crossing each other

AABC is isosceles.
AB = 3x - 4 and BC = 5x - 10.
AB = [?]

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If AB = BC then set up the equation 3x - 4 = 5x - 10

Subtract 3x.

-4 = 2x - 10

Add 10.

6 = 2x

Divide by 2.

3 = x

AB is 3x - 4 so

3(3) - 4

9 - 4

5.

AB = 5

If AB is not equal to BC then this is not solvable.

But if they are I am sure AB = 5.

Hope this helps

what is the value of the expression below 5× (9-3)+7​

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Answer:

-23x.

Step-by-step explanation:

5x(9 - 3) +7.

5x times 9 = 45.

5x times -3 = -15.

45x - 15 +7.

45x - 15 = 30.

-30 + 7 = -23.

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Mr. Lowell has one of the most impressive antique toy collections in the United States, and he plans to distribute all 34,083 toys in his collection evenly to 21 different museums. How many toys will each museum get?

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You have to divide 34,083 by 21 which gives you 1,623. So each museum will get 1,623 toys each.

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Answer:

that is alot  I  would help you but I don't know how to do it

Step-by-step explanation:

A-5-B when A=9 and B=-4

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Answer:

8

Step-by-step explanation:

(Refer to picture)

Plug in the value of A and the value of B into the expression

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Please include a thoughtful answer.

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1. Find the sqrt(i) and see if there is anything interesting that comes up.

2. Prove that complex numbers are closed under addition, subtraction, division, and cube roots

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Answer:

sqrt(i) =0.707106781 + 0.707106781 i

Most of the numbers we know, and work with, are Real Numbers. The Real Number System includes counting numbers, fractions, terminating decimals, positive numbers, negative numbers, zero, repeating decimals, never ending and non-repeating decimals, numbers that are expressed as radicals, and even pi (π).

The natural numbers are the set of counting numbers

• There are infinitely many numbers in a set of numbers.

• The natural numbers are "closed" under addition and multiplication.

The addition of two natural numbers creates another natural number.

The multiplication of two natural numbers creates another natural number.

closed under addition and multiplication.

BUT ...

The subtraction of two natural numbers does NOT necessarily create another natural number

The division of two natural numbers does NOT necessarily create another natural number  

The whole numbers are the set of counting numbers (natural numbers) along with zero

   

• There are infinitely many numbers in this set of numbers.

• The set of whole numbers is "closed" under addition and multiplication.

Integers:

• The integers are the set of all of the natural numbers,

    plus their additive inverses and zero

• The integers are "closed" under addition, multiplication and subtraction,

    but NOT under division

Rational Numbers:

• The rational numbers are the set of numbers which can be expressed as a ratio

    (a fraction) between two integers.

• Integers are rational numbers since 5 can be written as the fraction 5/1.

• Decimals which terminate are rational numbers.

• Decimals which have a repeating pattern are rational numbers. 1/3 = 0.3333333...

• The rational numbers are "closed" under addition, subtraction, and multiplication. Under division, we run into the problem of division by 0, which makes the statement that "the rationals are closed under division" false. Some texts state that "the rationals are closed under division as long as the division is not by zero" which is a true statement.

Irrational Numbers:

The irrational numbers are the set of number which can NOT be written as a ratio (fraction).

• Decimals which never end nor repeat are irrational numbers.

• Irrational numbers are "not closed" under addition, subtraction, multiplication or division.

• Examples of irrational numbers: rad2, π

This is figured out by first figuring out that:

√(√(i)) = [tex]i^{1/4\\}[/tex]

Let [tex]\sqrt{i}[/tex] be a + b[tex]i[/tex].

Square both sides to get [tex]i[/tex] = (a + b[tex]i[/tex])(a + b[tex]i[/tex])

So, [tex]i[/tex] = a² - b² + 2ab[tex]i[/tex]

a² - b² is the real part. The real part is 0.

0 + [tex]i[/tex] = a² - b² + 2ab[tex]i[/tex]

a² - b² = 0

[tex]i[/tex] = 2ab[tex]i[/tex]

2ab = 1

ab = 1/2

b = 1/2a

Now, since a² - b² = 0,

a² - (1/2a)² = 0

a² - 1/(4a²) = 0

[tex]\frac{(4a^{4}-1 )}{4a^{2} }[/tex] = 0

That means the numerator MUST be 0.

[tex](4a^{4}-1 )}[/tex] = 0

[tex]4a^{4}[/tex] = 1

[tex]a^{4}[/tex] = 1/4

a = ± [tex]\frac{1}{\sqrt{2} }[/tex]

if a = [tex]\frac{1}{\sqrt{2} }[/tex] , then b = [tex]\frac{1}{\sqrt{2} }[/tex]

If a = -[tex]\frac{1}{\sqrt{2} }[/tex] , then b = -[tex]\frac{1}{\sqrt{2} }[/tex]

So, it's either a = -[tex]\frac{1}{\sqrt{2} }[/tex]  and b = -[tex]\frac{1}{\sqrt{2} }[/tex] , or a = [tex]\frac{1}{\sqrt{2} }[/tex]  and b = [tex]\frac{1}{\sqrt{2} }[/tex]

That's why sqrt(i) =0.707106781 + 0.707106781i, or sqrt(i) = -0.707106781 - 0.707106781i

You've decided to open a checking account. You know there are a number of differences with individual banking institutions. Name at least 3 good questions to ask to get started, and explain why knowing this information is helpful. Use complete sentences.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The three best questions to ask would be the following

What are the fees?What are the bonuses and rewards?What is the interest rate?

Most bank checkings account charges fees and these fees may or may not be hidden. These can include maintenance fees, overdraft fees, balance fees, etc. and can stack up if not managed correctly. Therefore it is best to know beforehand.

One of the main things that set these accounts apart between banks are the bonuses and rewards. Some banks may offer a sign-up bonus which can be 200$ or higher when opening a new account. Others may offer higher interest rates for returning customers, or even a physical reward for spending money or depositing a certain amount into the account. These are features that set the different banks apart.

Lastly, would be the interest rate. This is especially important if you have a large sum of money that will be in the account as your money can generate more money with an interest rate. Banks may offer anywhere between 1% to 3% annual interest rate. This can be a deciding factor when choosing one bank over another.

Discussion For a discrete function, can the number of elements in the range be greater than the
number of elements in the domain? Explain.

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Answer:

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Question 9 (1 point)

The histograms and summary statistics summarize the data for the number of hits in the season by baseball players

in two leagues. Each data set contains one outlier. What are the values of the two outliers? Explain how each value

is determined to be an outlier.

Some summary statistics for the number of hits by players in each league.

mean median standard deviation minimum Q1 Q3

maximum

league A 151.12 148 26.83

29

136 167 207

league B 163.25 157 24.93

136 145 178 256



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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

League A                   League B

151.12                            163.25

148                                157

26.83                             24.93

29                                  136

136                                145

167                                178

207                               256

League A in ascending order :

26.83 , 29 , 136, 148 , 151.12 , 167,207

[tex]Mean = \frac{\text{Sum of all observations}}{\text{No. of observations}}\\\\Mean = \frac{26.83+29 +136+ 148+ 151.12+ 167+207}{7}\\\\Mean =123.564[/tex]

Median = Mid value of data

n = 7

So, mid value = 4th term

Median=148

Standard deviation=[tex]\sqrt{\frac{\sum(x_i-\bar{x})^2}{n}}[/tex]=[tex]=\sqrt{\frac{(26.83-123.564)^2+(29-123.564)^2+.......+(207-123.564)^2}{7}}=63.98[/tex]

To Find Q1

Q1 is the mid value of lower quartile

Lower quartile : 26.83 , 29 , 136, 148

n = 4

Q1=82.5

To Find Q3

Q3 is the mid value of upper quartile

Upper quartile : 148 , 151.12 , 167,207

n = 4

Q3=159.06

IQR = Q3-Q1=159.06-82.5=76.56

To find outlier

(Q1-1.5IQR ,Q3+1.5IQR)

[tex](82.5-1.5\times 76.56,159.06+1.5\times 76.56)[/tex]

(-32.34,273.9)

So, There is no outlier

Maximum = 207

2)

League B in ascending order :

24.93,136,145,157,163.25,178,256

[tex]Mean = \frac{\text{Sum of all observations}}{\text{No. of observations}}\\\\Mean = \frac{24.93+136+145+157+163.25+178+256}{7}\\\\Mean =151.45[/tex]

Median = Mid value of data

n = 7

So, mid value = 4th term

Median=157

Standard deviation=[tex]\sqrt{\frac{\sum(x_i-\bar{x})^2}{n}}[/tex]=[tex]=\sqrt{\frac{(24.93-151.45)^2+(136-151.45)^2+.......+(256-151.45)^2}{7}}=68.42[/tex]

To Find Q1

Q1 is the mid value of lower quartile

Lower quartile : 24.93,136,145,157

n = 4

[tex]Median = \frac{\frac{n}{2} \text{th term}+(\frac{n}{2}+1) \text{th term}}{2}\\Median = \frac{\frac{4}{2} \text{th term}+(\frac{4}{2}+1) \text{th term}}{2}\\Median = \frac{2 \text{th term}+3 \text{th term}}{2}\\Median = \frac{136+145}{2}=140.5[/tex]

Q1=140.5

To Find Q3

Q3 is the mid value of upper quartile

Upper quartile : 157,163.25,178,256

n = 4

Q3=170.625

IQR = Q3-Q1=170.625-140.5=30.125

To find outlier

(Q1-1.5IQR ,Q3+1.5IQR)

[tex](140.5-1.5\times 30.125,170.625+1.5\times 30.125)[/tex]

(95.3125,215.8125)

24.93 and 256 are outliers  

Maximum = 256

What’s 4 divided by 9.1

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Answer:

40/91

Step-by-step explanation:

find the sum of the series 9+3+1+........+1/27​

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Answer:

364/27

Step-by-step explanation:

9, 3, 1, ... is a geometric sequence with common ratio r = 1/3.

 

The nth term is a1rn-1.

 

If a1rn-1 = 1/27, then 9(1/3)n-1 = 1/27

 

                                32(3-1)n-1 = 3-3

 

                                3231-n = 3-3

 

                                    33-n = 3-3

 

                                      3-n = -3

 

                                         n = 6

 

The sum, Sn, of the first n terms of a geometric sequence is given by Sn = a1(1 - rn) / (1 - r).

 

So, 9 + 3 + 1 + ... + 1/27 = S6 = 9(1 - (1/3)6) / (1 - 1/3)

 

                                              = 9(1 - 1/729) / (2/3)

 

                                              = (27/2)(728/729) = 364/27

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1. what's x if
18=6x
2. How do I change my username here on brainly?

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Answer:

[tex]x = 3[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Simply divide both sides of the equation by 6 and it'll be the answer.

what is the distance between a and b? round to the nearest hundreadth

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

simplify the expression 6(x+4)+1=​

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6x+25 should be the answer. we have no = value so the x is separate

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the second question is 48 !!
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Which table represents the same relation as the set StartSet (negative 6, 4), (negative 4, 0), (negative 3, 2), (negative 1, 2) EndSet?

A 2-column table has 4 rows. The first column is labeled x with entries negative 6, 4, negative 4, 0. The second column is labeled y with entries negative 3, 2, negative 1, 2.

A 2-column table has 4 rows. The first column is labeled x with entries negative negative 6, negative 4, negative 3, negative 1. The second column is labeled y with entries 4, 0, 2, 2.

A 2-column table has 4 rows. The first column is labeled x with entries 6, 4, 3, 1. The second column is labeled y with entries negative 6, negative 4, negative 3, negative 1.

A 2-column table has 4 rows. The first column is labeled x with entries negative 4, 0, 2, 2. The second column is labeled y with entries negative 6, negative 4, negative 3, negative 1.

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

A 2-column table has 4 rows. The first column is labeled x with entries negative negative 6, negative 4, negative 3, negative 1. The second column is labeled y with entries 4, 0, 2, 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you write the given ordered pairs in a column, you see what the table must look like:

  [tex]\begin{array}{cc}\underline{x}&\underline{y}\\-6&4\\-4&0\\-3&2\\-1&2\end{array}[/tex]

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

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John sold 32 poster prints of his artwork in September for a total of $126. In October, he sold 48 prints of his artwork for $240. If the relationship between the number of poster prints and total earnings is linear, what was the cost per print expressed as a slope(# of posters sold, $posters sold for)?(complete sentence answer

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Given:

In September, John sold 32 prints of his artwork for $126.

In October, he sold 48 prints of his artwork for $240.

To find:

The cost per print expressed as a slope.

Solution:

Let y be the cost of x prints.

The relationship between the number of poster prints and total earnings is linear.

In September, John sold 32 prints of his artwork for $126. So, the line passes through (32,126).

In October, he sold 48 prints of his artwork for $240. So, the line passes through (48,240).

Now, the slope of the line is

[tex]m=\dfrac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}[/tex]

[tex]m=\dfrac{240-126}{48-32}[/tex]

[tex]m=\dfrac{114}{16}[/tex]

[tex]m=7.125[/tex]

The slope of the linear function 7.125.

Therefore, the cost of per print is $7.125.

Jason and Henry go to the movie theater and purchase refreshments for their friends. Jason spends a total of $66.75 on 12 drinks and 1 bag of popcorn. Henry spends a total of $82.50 on 3 drinks and 10 bags of popcorn. Write a system of equations that can be used to find the price of one drink and the price of one bag of popcorn. Using these equations, determine and state the price of popcorn, to the nearest cent.

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Answer:

The cost of one drink is $5

Step-by-step explanation:

3x-120x=82.50-667.5

120x-3x=667.50-82.50

117x=585

x=5

Dai is comparing trading cards with his friend Maura

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Answer:

a- n= 2x+ 4

b- n= 2x + 4 - 8

 

Seven times the difference of triple a number and three

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Answer:

21x- 21

Step-by-step explanation:

7 × (x × 3 - 3)

7 × (3x - 3)

21x - 21

I'm not sure if the answer is correct

What is the equation of the graphed line written in
standard form?
2x + 3y = -6
2x + 3y = 6
Y=-2/3x-2
Y=2/3x-2

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We can see that the y-intercept of the line is [tex]-2[/tex] and its slope is [tex]-\frac{2}{3}\\[/tex] since to get from [tex](-3,0)[/tex] to [tex](0,-2)[/tex] we have to run by [tex]3[/tex] units to the right and rise by [tex]2[/tex] units down. The the equation of your line in slope-intercept form is [tex]y = -\frac{2}{3}x -2\\[/tex]. All we have to do now is to rewrite it in standard form.

[tex]y = -\frac{2}{3}x -2\\ 3(y) = (-\frac{2}{3}x -2)3 \\ 3y = -2x -6 \\ 2x +3y = -2x -6 +2x \\ 2x +3y = -6 [/tex]

Answer:

[tex]2x +3y = -6[/tex]

also need help with this question

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Answer:

Using PEDMAS, you would have to do the parentheses part first(you would multiply 5 by 4 and 5 by -1.5x.

Step-by-step explanation:

What the word please. Identify the vocabulary word that matches the picture.​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

BD divides CBA into two angles. The add to 90 degrees. Therefore they are complementary.

The key word is complementary. The angles are <CBA and <DBA are complementary.

Answer:

Right angle or adjacent angle. I'm not sure if there was a vocabulary bank.

Step-by-step explanation:

Four friends all use $10 off coupons to buy themselves concert tickets.
They spend a total of $216. What is the price of one concert ticket without
the coupon? create an equation and solve

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Answer:

$64

Step-by-step explanation:

Since there were 4 of them and the coupons were $10 off, they saved a total of $40

To find how much they would have spent without the coupons, add 40 to 216:

216 + 40

= 256

To find the normal cost of one ticket, divide this by 4:

256/4

= 64

So, the price of one concert ticket without the coupon is $64

which could be the function graphed below?
f(x) = √x - 5+1
f(x) = √x-2
f(x) = √x
f(x) = √x+4

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Answer:

Option (4)

Step-by-step explanation:

Parent function of the graph attached,

f(x) = [tex]\sqrt{x}[/tex]

If the given function is shifted by 'a' units to the left,

Rule for the transformation is,

g(x) = f(x + a)

So the transformed function will be in the form of g(x) = [tex]\sqrt{x+a}[/tex]

Therefore, from the given options, f(x) = [tex]\sqrt{x+4}[/tex] will match our requirements.

Option (4) will be the answer.

Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

A number line is drawn left to right with integers spaced 1 centimeter apart. An ant crawls onto the number line at +2. It then crawls 3.5 centimeters left, 4.8 centimeters right, and 7.9 centimeters left.

Question 1
Part A

Where is the ant on the number line now?

Enter the correct answer in the box.

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Answer:

Position = -5

Step-by-step explanation:

The number line is not shown, however the question can still be answered.

Given

Start Point: +2

Left Movement: 3.5cm and 7.9cm

Right Movement: 4.8cm

Required

Determine the Ant's position

To do this, we treat all left movements as negative and all right movements as positive.

So, we have:

Position = 2 - 3.5 - 7.9 + 4.8

Position = -4.6

Since the number line is spaced by 1cm, we have to approximate to the nearest integer.

Position = -5

A taxi service charges $1.00 for the first mile then $0.10 for each additional mile after that. How much would you pay for having the taxi drive you 2 MILES?

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$1.10this is because the first mile it’s 1 and every additional mile is .10. So just add 1 + .10

Answer:

$1.10

Step-by-step explanation:

In an equation, this would be written as follows (where y equals the total price and x is the number of miles driven):

[tex]y = 0.10(x-1) + 1.00[/tex]

Therefore:

[tex]y=0.10(2-1)+1.00[/tex]

[tex]y= 0.10(1)+1.00[/tex]

[tex]y=0.10+1.00[/tex]

[tex]y=1.10[/tex]

y = $1.10

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Answer:

10 and 11

Step-by-step explanation:

10 and 11.

These are the closest whole numbers, because the square root of 100 is 10, and the square root of 121 is 11.

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Examining a historical event also involves studying a societys culture, religion, politics, and economics.When historians examine past events, they try to find patterns. They look for causes and effects that explain how and why events happened. They also try to understand why some ideas and traditions last and why others die out. Just as important, historians attempt to see the past through the eyes of the people who lived it. By doing so, historians gain greater insight into human nature and answer important historical questions.Asking Historical Questions As historians study the past, they ask themselves questions like those below. These questions help historians compare different societies and draw conclusions about the past. How have groups or societies interacted, and what have been the results? How have leaders governed societies? How have belief systems developed and changed? How have societies dealt with differences among their people? How have societies tried to protect peoples security? How are societies similar and different?Why do we study history?The Historians ToolsESSENTIAL QUESTION What methods do historians use to help them answer questions about what happened in the past? When you hang up a picture, you use a hammer to pound in the nail. Historians also use tools to do their job. These tools include primary sources, secondary sources, and oral history.Primary Sources A primary source is something written or created by a person who witnessed a historical event. You will learn about an ancient primary source on the next page. Primary sources include letters, diaries, eyewitness articles, videotapes, speeches, and photographs. Artifacts, such as the human-made tools, are also primary sources.loading...How Knowledge of the Past ChangesESSENTIAL QUESTION What steps do historians take as they answer historical questions?Detectives use fingerprints and other evidence to solve crimes. Historians act as detectives too. They use evidence from primary, secondary, and oral sources.Fact or Fiction? Historical evidence isnt always as simple as a bloodstain at a crimescene. Historians sometimes have more information than they can use when they try to answer a question. They must sort through all of the information and choose whats most important and most trustworthy as evidence. In addition, sometimes what historians thought was true turns out to be false. For instance, one historian proved that the so-called mummyscurse was false. According to legend, the curse would kill anyone who entered the tomb of an ancient Egyptian ruler. Many people believed the curse had caused the death of English archaeologist Lord Carnarvon. He died suddenly in 1923, shortly after entering the tombof ancient Egyptian ruler King Tut. People believe that the other archaeologists who had entered the tomb between 1923 and 1926 would also die as a result of the curse. However, a historian later examined the archaeologists death records. Their average age at death was70 years. The evidence did not support the existence of the mummys curse.Drawing Conclusions The mummys curse was easy to disprove. But not all historical questions are so easily answered. Sometimes different historians arrive at different conclusions based on the same facts.Answer the following questions2. What is the difference between primary and secondary sources? 5) The chief effect of the imagery and figures of speech in paragraph 15 is toA. prolong the outcome of the events by building suspenseB. emphasize the authors tactful and methodical approach to presenting his case to the BoardC. highlight the Police Commissioners evil natureD. provide the reader with a sense of the emotion surrounding the events without detailing specific horrorsE. justify to the readers why the childrens tales had to be told publicly How many H2O particles are in 6 moles of water?