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how do you evaluate 9 divided by 4

/haʊ duː juː ɪˈvæl.ju.eɪt naɪn dɪˈvaɪ.dɪd baɪ fɔːr/

[idiom] A standard mathematical inquiry asking for the quotient of the number nine divided by the number four, which yields the decimal 2.25, the mixed number 2 1/4, or a remainder of 1 (2 R 1).

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how do you express 64 out of 100 as a decimal

/haʊ duː juː ɪkˈsprɛs ˈsɪksti-fɔːr aʊt əv wʌn ˈhʌndrəd æz ə ˈdɛsɪməl/ [how do you express 64 out of 100 as a decimal]

[idiom] A mathematical inquiry requesting the conversion of a fraction or percentage into a base-10 positional numeral system.

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how do you find the vertex of the parabola defined by the equation y x² 8x 12

/haʊ duː juː faɪnd ðə ˈvɜːrtɛks əv ðə pəˈræbələ dɪˈfaɪnd baɪ ði ɪˈkweɪʒən waɪ x skwɛərd eɪt x twɛlv/ [how do you find the vertex of the parabola defined by the equation y x² 8x 12]

[idiom] An algebraic procedural question asking for the step-by-step mathematical method to locate the turning point (extremum) of a given quadratic function.

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how do you say fat in spanish

/haʊ duː juː seɪ fæt ɪn ˈspænɪʃ/ [how do you say fat in spanish]

[idiom] An English translation query used to ask for the Spanish equivalent of the adjective or noun 'fat'.

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how do you say i need a vacation in spanish

/haʊ duː juː seɪ aɪ niːd ə vəˈkeɪʃən ɪn ˈspænɪʃ/ [how do you say i need a vacation in spanish]

[idiom] A common inquiry used to request the Spanish translation of the English phrase 'I need a vacation'.

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how do you subtract a percent from a whole number

/haʊ duː juː səbˈtrækt ə pərˈsɛnt frɒm ə hoʊl ˈnʌmbər/ [how do you subtract a percent from a whole number]

[idiom] A common mathematical query asking for the step-by-step procedure to decrease an integer by a specified percentage value.

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how do you turn 1 35 into a fractionhow do you turn 1.35 into a fraction

/haʊ duː juː tɜːn wʌn pɔɪnt ˈθɜːti faɪv ˈɪntuː ə ˈfrækʃən/ [how do you turn one point three five into a fraction]

[idiom] A mathematical inquiry asking for the step-by-step conversion of the decimal 1.35 into an equivalent fractional or mixed number form.

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how does the golgi apparatus deliver proteins to the appropriate location

/haʊ dʌz ðə ˈɡɒldʒi ˌæpəˈreɪtəs dɪˈlɪvər ˈproʊtiːnz tuː ði əˈproʊpriət loʊˈkeɪʃən/ [how does the golgi apparatus deliver proteins to the appropriate location]

[noun] A biological inquiry regarding the mechanism by which the Golgi apparatus modifies, sorts, and packages proteins into vesicles for transport to specific cellular destinations or secretion.

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how does the pronghorn adapt to grassland biomes

/haʊ dʌz ðə ˈprɒŋ.hɔːrn əˈdæpt tuː ˈɡræs.lænd ˈbaɪ.oʊmz/ [how does the pronghorn adapt to grassland biomes]

[idiom] An inquiry concerning the specific physiological, behavioral, or evolutionary mechanisms that allow the Antilocapra americana to survive and thrive in open, arid, or semi-arid grassland environments.

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how does transpiration play a role in the water cycle

/haʊ dʌz ˌtræn.spɪˈreɪ.ʃən pleɪ ə roʊl ɪn ðə ˈwɔː.tər ˈsaɪ.kəl/ [how does transpiration play a role in the water cycle]

[idiom] A scientific inquiry concerning the process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves, where it changes to vapor and is released into the atmosphere, thereby contributing to precipitation.

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how many combinations are possible with 25 numbers

/haʊ ˈmɛni ˌkɒmbɪˈneɪʃənz ɑːr ˈpɒsəbəl wɪð ˈtwɛnti-faɪv ˈnʌmbərz/ [how many combinations are possible with 25 numbers]

[idiom] A mathematical inquiry used to determine the total number of unique subsets or arrangements that can be formed from a set containing twenty-five distinct elements.

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how many electrons are in the ion cu2

/haʊ ˈmɛni ɪˈlɛktrɒnz ɑːr ɪn ði ˈaɪ.ən ˈsiːˈjuː tuː/ [how many electrons are in the ion cu2]

[noun] A chemistry question inquiring about the total number of electrons present in a divalent copper ion, which has 27 electrons.

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how many hundred thousands are in a million

/haʊ ˈmɛni ˈhʌndrəd ˈθaʊzəndz ɑːr ɪn ə ˈmɪljən/ [haʊ ˈmɛni ˈhʌndrəd ˈθaʊzəndz ɑːr ɪn ə ˈmɪljən]

[idiom] A mathematical inquiry used to determine the ratio of one hundred thousand to one million, which is exactly ten.

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how many months is 14 years

/haʊ ˈmɛni mʌnθs ɪz ˈfɔːrtiːn jɪərz/ [how many months is 14 years]

[idiom] A mathematical inquiry seeking the product of fourteen and twelve, resulting in the total number of calendar months contained within a fourteen-year period.

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how many neutrons does copper cu have

/haʊ ˈmɛni ˈnuːtrɒnz dʌz ˈkɒpər siː-juː hæv/ [haʊ ˈmɛni ˈnuːtrɒnz dʌz ˈkɒpər siː-juː hæv]

[noun] A specific scientific inquiry regarding the number of neutral subatomic particles found in the nucleus of a copper atom, which typically varies between 34 and 36 depending on the isotope.

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how many people died in the battle of kadesh

/haʊ ˈmɛni ˈpiːpəl daɪd ɪn ðə ˈbætəl əv ˈkɑːdɛʃ/ [how many people died in the battle of kadesh]

[idiom] A specific historical inquiry regarding the estimated human casualties sustained by the Egyptian and Hittite forces during the 1274 BCE Battle of Kadesh, often cited in academic discourse due to the lack of precise, verifiable records.

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how many right angles does a trapezoid have

/haʊ ˈmɛni raɪt ˈæŋɡəlz dʌz ə ˈtræpəzɔɪd hæv/ [n/a]

[idiom] A mathematical question regarding the number of 90-degree interior angles possible in a trapezoid. In standard geometry, a trapezoid can have zero, one, or two right angles.

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how many sex cells do humans have

/haʊ ˈmɛni sɛks sɛlz duː ˈhjuːmənz hæv/ [how many sex cells do humans have]

[idiom] A common inquiry regarding the biological count of gametes, specifically referring to the fact that humans possess one type of haploid sex cell (sperm in males, ova in females) produced through meiosis.

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