Answer:
Short answer, No.
Explanation:
Quarter 1 + Quarter 2= Semester 1 grade
Quarter 3 + Quarter 4= Semester 2 grade
Semester 1 and Semester 2 grades are totally different things. If you are in High school, or are in advanced track middle school class, than Semester 1 and 2 grades go onto your high school transcript that colleges see.Overall grade just refers to how you are doing in a class at a certain point of time.
Let's look at Edge for a second. Overall grade is "the grade on the work you have submitted. No penalty for any missing or overdue assignments".
Think of this in the way you would for colleges or uni; Semester one is your "first final", Semester two is the "second final". Grades to not carry over from Semester 1 to two. They are completely and utterly unrelated.
I hope this helped, although my explanation may be a little confusing. I hope you understand better.
In the 1920s, a few acts were passed by the government to limit immigrant activity to the United States. These acts, in the long term, harmed America because it put a great limit on the ethnic diversity because it blocked out so many ethnic groups.
The correct answer is 4. Dee learns about her heritage from books. Maggie learns about it in her everyday life
Explanation:
"Everyday Use" by Alice Walker tells the story of an African American woman, called Mama and her two daughters (Dee and Magie), who have learned to love their heritage as African American women in two different ways. While Dee is an educated woman that learned to love her heritage after attending school and believes her heritage might be preserved by displaying some of the old objects her mother. Maggie loves her heritages by following the everyday traditions of her family and using the objects and artifacts that represent the past of her family (heritage). Thus, while Dee learned about her heritage from books while she attended school, Maggie learns about it in her everyday life by living in the way her ancestors did.
Answer:
8 pounds of tomatoes.
Explanation:
8 cups is equivalent to 1/4 of 32 cups, so to get the full 32 cups of tomato soup, we times however many tomatoes are needed by 4, which is 2 x 4 = 8 cups. This can be shown through equivalent ratios as the ratio of tomatoes to cups of tomato soup when making 8 cups of tomato soup is 2 : 8. Because the 8 represents the cups of soup, we need to find a number that gets 8 to 32. 8 x 4 = 32. because the 8 is now a 32, we need to times the other side of the ratio by 4 also. 2 x 4 = 8. making the ratio for 32 cups 8 : 32. This ratio is also equivalent to the first ratio, of 2 : 8. The 2 : 8 ratio can also be simplified to 1 : 4, which means for every 4 cups, 1 pound of tomatoes is needed. You could’ve worked it out that way but yes I hope that’s an okay answer