Answer:
<em>I can see that there are no choices.</em>
You can know the accuracy of the website by:
1. knowing who wrote the information and whether he/she provided a contact address or number.
2. the purpose of writing the information and whether the writer/author is qualified to write it.
Explanation:
The Internet is an<em> accessible and convenient tool for many people </em>when it comes to finding useful information. However, it becomes a problem when we talk about the credibility of information it provides. So, in order to assess whether the information is reliable, it is best to assess it by using five criteria: <em>Accuracy, Authority, Objectivity, Currency and Coverage. </em>
When it comes to "Accuracy," the information is most likely credible if<em> the name of the author/institution is listed there</em> and <em>it has a contact information</em>. In this way, you can verify it by calling or contacting the person. This will allow you to verify whether the author is, indeed, qualified to have written the information.
So, this explains the answer.
If an astronaut has a mass of 60 kilograms, then she weighs
-- about 588.4 newtons (132.3 pounds) on Earth, and
-- about 97.4 newtons (21.9 pounds) on the Moon.
Her mass doesn't change no matter where she is, because
mass doesn't depend on the local gravity.
Answer:
Explanation:dont understand the language
Well to start off on a graph the x goes left and right and the y goes up and down. you always read coordinates (x,y), so -4 needs to go left and make -6 and the 2 needs to go up making 4 so your new coordinates are (-6,4)