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Grade 11 Economics
Economic demand for a product refers to how much of the product
  1. is available for purchase from business at each price
  2. people are willing and able to buy at each price
  3. people want, whether they can buy it or not
  4. consumers can afford it
Grade 9 Daily Living Skills
Shampoos, conditioners, and styling gels are called
  1. dry goods
  2. hair care products
  3. foot care products
College Nervous and Endocrine Systems
In males, FSH promotes:
  1. Male sex characteristics
  2. The production of sperm
  3. The production of testosterone
  4. Ejaculation
Grade 10 Botany
The primary purpose of flowers to a plant is
  1. decoration.
  2. providing food for insects.
  3. nectar production.
  4. seed production.
Grade 8 Reactions
The products in an equation are
  1. on the left side of the equation.
  2. on the right side of the equation.
  3. not a part of a chemical equation
  4. are what you put into a reaction
Grade 3 Social Studies
A consumer is different than a producer because?
  1. A producer makes the product
  2. A consumer buys the product
  3. People who work together to make the product
  4. All of the above
Grade 8 Prefixes and Suffixes
Using your knowledge of roots, prefixes, and suffixes, what is the definition of bioluminescent?
  1. the production of scent by living organisms
  2. the production of light by living organisms
  3. the production of life from another life form
Grade 11 Theater
The backbone of a production is the:
  1. the actors
  2. the director.
  3. the promptbook.
  4. the callbacks.
Grade 6 Multiplication
What is a product?
  1. One of two or more numbers that divides into a larger number without a remainder
  2. The amount obtained by multiplying numbers
  3. The amount obtained by adding numbers
  4. An integer that is divisible by another integer without a remainder
Grade 9 Forces and Motion
Torque is the product of
  1. radial distance and rotational speed.
  2. lever arm and force.
  3. mass and velocity.
  4. none of the above
Grade 5 Multiplication
The product is the result of
  1. division.
  2. multiplication.
  3. subtraction.
  4. addition.
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