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1. ∆RST ~ ∆FGB

Reason : By AA test of similarity. 

2. ∆XYZ ~ ∆VPK

Reason : By SSS test of similarity. 

3. ∆MNQ ~ ∆HJC

Reason : By SAS test of similarity. 

4. Yes, ∆ABC ~ ∆EDF.

Reason : By AA test of similarity. 

5. Yes, ∆LKG ~ ∆JKH.

Reason : By AA test of similarity. 

6. No, the triangles are not similar.

10. No, the triangles are not similar. 

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History
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The spread of communism during the cold war, American containment, and European imperialism in Vietnam.

"Let us never negotiate out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiate."

LBJ couldn't get out of war but also couldn't finish it with what he had.

The French agreed to withdraw their troops from Northern Vietnam.

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History
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The spread of communism during the cold war, American containment, and European imperialism in Vietnam.

"Let us never negotiate out of fear, but let us never fear to negotiate."

LBJ couldn't get out of war but also couldn't finish it with what he had.

The French agreed to withdraw their troops from Northern Vietnam.

Explanation:

I couldn't do the rest of them but I really hope you get more help or something. I am really sorry. Good Luck!

Mathematics
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A.   Money taken from your gross pay that you have no control overInvoluntary salary deduction(4)  

B. expenditures that are under your control Discretionary spending(6)

C. unable to discharge liabilities or repay debtsInsolvent(10)

D. the initial amount of money that was invested or borrowedPrincipal(8)  

E. expenditures that are constant from one time period to anotherFixed expenses(5)  

F. take home pay Net Income(2)

G. someone who receives a regular salary for employment  Salaried employee(9)

H. total income before any deductions are taken  Gross income(1)

I. income that does not vary from one time period to another Fixed income(7)

J. money you have given your permission to have deducted from your paycheck Voluntary Salary Deduction(3)

Arts
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1. Followed the  Archaic Period - H. The Classical Period

2. In the Classical Period, this had better depiction of muscle structure - J. Anatomy
3. This medium was used in the Classical Period - A.Bronze
4. This captures the moment right before a discus is related - C. Disk Thrower statue
5. Most famous statues that survive today are this - F. Roman copies of original bronze Greek sculptures
6. Another name for Myron's Disk Thrower - E. Discobolos
7. Sculpted by Praxiteles - D. Hermes with infant Dionysus
8. Seems to be the most highly regarded sculpture in antiquity - G. Praxiteles
9. Common characteristics of the Hellenistic Period - B. Sculptures about real life
10. Where Hermes with Infant Dionysus was found - I. Olympia
Health
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#1) Presidential Physical Fitness Test: This is a tool that was used to measure physical fitness.

C) Test approved by the president of the United States.

#2) Muscular endurance: ability of muscle groups to sustain repeated contractions against a resistance for a long period of time.

G) The ability of muscles to perform work over time.

#3) Muscular strength: It is the amount of force that a muscle can produce with maximal effort. It is usually measured during contraction.

H) Capacity of muscles to generate amounts of force in a short period.

#4) Cardiovascular endurance: the strength of our heart to control the oxygen flow to all your muscles. It is very important aspect of fitness and can add year  to your life.

J) The ability of the heart and lungs to be active over a long period of time

#5) Flexibility: The range of movement of your joints. It is needed to perform everyday activities effortlessly.

B) The elasticity of the muscle groups.

#6) Coordination:

I) The body’s ability to do several different tasks at one time.

#7) Curl-ups:

D) Measures Muscular Endurance

#8) Push-ups:

E) Measures Muscular Strength.

#9) Sit and reach test: This is a text that measures the flexibility of the hamstring, erector spine, calf and upper back muscles.

A) Test used to measure flexibility.

#10) Shuttle run: Measures Coordination.

F) Measures Coordination

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Health
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1) A - 4
A type of neuron that sends information away from the central nervous system to muscles or glands - Efferent neuron. The main characteristic for this type of neuron is that its axon conducts motor impulses outwards right from the brain (possibly spinal) cord.
2)  B-7

A type of neuron that sends information from the sensory receptors toward the central nervous system is afferent neuron. This type of neuron is also known as sensory neurons. Its function is to convert a particular stimulus, through the receptors, in other words - to process the sensory transduction.
3) C-1

Long fibers that carry signals away from the cell body are called axon. The main function of axon is to conduct electrical impulses outwards from the neuron's cell body. Keep in mind that each nerve cell has one axon, and its dimensions can be over a foot long. As a result of transmitting signals from axon nerve, nerve cells communicate with each other.
4) D-5

The fatty material surrounding some axons is called myelin sheath. Myelin sheath plays one of the most important parts in functioning of the nervous system. It is a white fatty layer that is placed around the axon of some nerve cells and its function is to form an electrically insulating layer.

5) E-2

Short, highly branched fibers that carry signals toward the cell body are called dendrites. They are projections of a neuron, to be more exact they are extensions of the cytoplasm of a neuron. They are needed to propagate the electrochemical stimulation which the cell body received from some neural cells.

6) F-8

Gaps in the myelin sheath are called Node of Ranvier. They are simply known as myelin-sheath gaps, and they are spaces between the myelin coating on the neuron's axon. What about their function: they serve to support the rapid conduction of nerve impulses.

7) G-3

The space between two cells is called synaptic cleft. Sometimes it is called synaptic gap because it is actually a minute gap between presynaptic cell and postsynaptic cell that takes place during a chemical synapse.  When a synapse is formed, nerve impulse is transmitted.

8) H-10

A type of neuron that sends information between sensory and motor neurons is called interneuron. Interneuron is responsible for communication between sensory or motor neurons and the CNS. The center of their functioning is placed in reflexes (neuronal oscillations).

9)  I-9

The reversal of the electrical potential in the plasma membrane of a neuron is called action potential. It is a process of a short-term change that occurs in the electrical potential on the surface of a cell, as a response to stimulation. Eventually it leads to the transmission of a nerve impulse that moves across the cell membrane.

10) J-6
A type of chemical released from the tip of an axon into the synaptic cleft when a nerve impulse arrives is neurotransmitter. It is also known as chemical messengers, that are responsible for enabling neurotransmission. Their main function is to transfer signals across a chemical synapse from one nerve cell to another one.
Business
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The answer to this question is given below in the explanation section.

Explanation:

This question is from Personal Finance unit 1 lesson 4- Money Management Strategy.

So the term that best matches the description is given below:

Fixed cost: An expense that does not vary from one time period to the next.

APR: Abbreviation of annual percentage rate, the interest rate applied annually to a loan or credit card balance.

Savings: Money set aside for future use.

Budget: To plan the allocation, expenditure, reuse of money.

Income Potential: The amount of money that is anticipated to be received over a period of time, either as payment for work, goods, or services, or as profit on capital.

APY: abbreviation of annual percentage yield, the rate of return earned in the course of one whole year, taking compounds into account, expressed as a percentage.

Refinancing: To obtain a new loan for something on different terms, often involving the paying off of an existing high-interest loan by means of a new, lower interest one.

Withdraw: To take money out of an account.

Cash Reserve: Cash and other liquid assets such as demand deposits or treasury bills that an individual possesses.

Cost of living: The amount of money spent on food, clothing, accommodation, and other basic necessities.

English
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1. Dribbling - I. Repeatedly bouncing the ball on the floor

2. Chest pass - G. A common pass aimed at the torso of another player

3. The spider - H. Term for dribbling the ball from the front to the back of the body

4. Bouncing pass - F. A common pass that utilizes the floor

5. Overhead pass - C. A pass used to cover very long distances

6. Lay-up - B. The most basic shot in basketball; uses the backboard

7. Baseball pass - D. A pass used for very long distances, but with higher velocity

8. Jump shot - J. A common shot usually taken 5 to 50 feet away from the basket

9. Backboard - A. The elevated vertical board from which the hoop projects

10. Basket - E. Either of the two goals in basketball

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