In questions like this one , you should first read the passage and then read the instructions. DO NOT read the alternatives. Then , with the information you got from the passage , try to awnser the question without looking at the alternatives. Now compare your awnser to the alternatives and eliminate the ones you are sure are wrong.
From the passage you learn that light pollution , caused by man-made lights , sometimes creates fogs and hazes that make the night sky look like a "dark sheet of paper".
If you compare what you understood from the passage to the alternatives , you ll realize that A) is the one that makes more sense and its more compatible with your awnser.
If you eliminated all alternatives you could but there still are 2 choices remaining and you are not sure which one it is , go back to the passage and try to find evidence for each alternative and try to eliminate one of the alternatives
AWNSER : A)
People finds information from online library catalog. Where can you find an online library catalog is Any of the library's computers, and often the library's homepage.
An online library catalog is known to be an electronic bibliographic database that shows or talks about the books, videotapes, etc. that is often seen and carried by a specific library.
It is known to have originated from a printed source and the library card catalog. It is known to have drawers that has the records of particular items in the library.
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Where can you find an online library catalog?
A. It depends on whether the library uses the Dewey Decimal System or the Library of Congress System
B. In the same physical location with the card catalog
C. Any of the library's computers, and often the library's homepage
D. Behind the reference librarian's desk
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Answer:
90 mins i think. Sorry if wrong im not sure
Explanation:
Primary school is grades k-6 (or k-5 in some cases) and secondary school is grades 7-12 (or 6-12 in some cases).
Answer: 0.99
Explanation:
Chance she will use red roses: 98%
Chance she will use orchids: 87%
Chance she will use Gerber daisies: 94%
probability she has both roses and orchids: 0.82
Probability she has both Gerber daisies and roses: 0.97
What is the probability she has Gerber daisies as she has already chosen red roses =?
Probability of having daisies and choosing red roses= Probability of Daisies and roses/ Probability of red roses)
0.97/0.98 = 0.99