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>Can't read properly and listen to a divergent stream [audio] of information effectively (without missing anything from either material)

Can any of you do this properly or is it normal?

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I thought it was like that but I plugged in some numbers like you showed and it didn't match up. I think my problem was i did something like
9+4=15 sqrt = 3.?? instead of your 9*4=36 sqrt = 6
I added where I should have multiplied...
Anyways, thanks a lot :) I think I'm ready for my test now.

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hi sci, I have a question.
what do you call the threshold of a weight limit. and upon reaching just a one unit more than the threshold, the whole thing collapses. what do you call that again?

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/sci/, My professor for psychological assessment class (bear with me, I know /sci/fags are divided on psych being on this page) stated that temperatures could not be referred to as measurements from which ratios can be derived from. Her justification for this is negative values in temperatures (thus they could only be considered interval measurements). /sci/, she thought that there was no scale that had absolute zero as the zero point.

I just proposed to her (no reply yet) that due to the direct relationship (+ or - 273.15 degrees) of degrees C and degrees K, temperatures can easily be referred to as ratios.

Is this correct?

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