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JGIBBSON

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Using the FOIL (first, outside, inside, last) method to multiply binomials is best classified as a(n):
 
  a. heuristic.
  b. plan.
  c. strategy.
  d. algorithm.

Question 2

Of the following questions, which is least consistent with suggestions for classroom practice based on social influences on learning and knowledge construction?
 
  a. Do you think the density of alcohol is greater or less than the density of water, and why do you think so?
  b. Explain how the density of water compares to the density of alcohol.
  c. What is the principle that relates density and flotation?
  d. What are the chemical formulas for ice and for alcohol?



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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