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Q101 | How Do You Find the mean of the squares of the first 10 counting numbers | Square number | The name square number comes from the name of the shape; see below . | 00
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Q101 | How Do You Find the mean of the squares of the first 10 counting numbers | Square number | Square numbers are non-negative . | 00
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Q101 | How Do You Find the mean of the squares of the first 10 counting numbers | Square number | Another way of saying that a (non-negative) number is a square number, is that its square roots are again integers. | 00
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Q101 | How Do You Find the mean of the squares of the first 10 counting numbers | Square number | For example, = ±3, so 9 is a square number. | 00
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Q101 | How Do You Find the mean of the squares of the first 10 counting numbers | Square number | A positive integer that has no perfect square divisors except 1 is called square-free . | 00
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Q101 | How Do You Find the mean of the squares of the first 10 counting numbers | Square number | For a non-negative integer , the th square number is , with being the zeroth square. | 00
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Q101 | How Do You Find the mean of the squares of the first 10 counting numbers | Square number | The concept of square can be extended to some other number systems. | 00
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Q101 | How Do You Find the mean of the squares of the first 10 counting numbers | Square number | If rational numbers are included, then a square is the ratio of two square integers, and, conversely, the ratio of two square integers is a square (e.g., 4/9 = (2/3)2). | 00
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Q101 | How Do You Find the mean of the squares of the first 10 counting numbers | Square number | Starting with 1, there are square numbers up to and including , where the expression represents the floor of the number . | 00
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Q103 | what ended the era of good feelings | Era of Good Feelings | The Era of Good Feelings marked a period in the political history of the United States that reflected a sense of national purpose and a desire for unity among Americans in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars . | 00
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Q103 | what ended the era of good feelings | Era of Good Feelings | The era saw the collapse of the Federalist Party and an end to the bitter partisan disputes between it and the dominant Democratic-Republican party during the First Party System . | 00
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Q103 | what ended the era of good feelings | Era of Good Feelings | President James Monroe endeavored to downplay partisan affiliation in making his nominations, with the ultimate goal of national unity and eliminating parties altogether from national politics. | 00
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Q103 | what ended the era of good feelings | Era of Good Feelings | The period is so closely associated with Monroe's presidency (1817–1825) and his administrative goals that his name and the era are virtually synonymous. | 00
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Q103 | what ended the era of good feelings | Era of Good Feelings | The Era of Good Feelings marked a transition in American politics with the end of the Federalist Party as America began to develop after the War of 1812. | 00
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Q103 | what ended the era of good feelings | Era of Good Feelings | While America was experiencing growth and prosperity after the war with Britain, this era also marks the first instance of economic troubles in the growing United States. | 00
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Q103 | what ended the era of good feelings | Era of Good Feelings | Mirroring the American System proposed by Henry Clay, protective tariffs and the chartering of the Second Bank of the United States complicated the tension between the North and South with the coming of the first financial crisis. | 00
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Q103 | what ended the era of good feelings | Era of Good Feelings | While the term “Era of Good Feelings” is usually viewed with irony because of the political turmoil, economic factors caused animosity between the North and South. | 00
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Q103 | what ended the era of good feelings | Era of Good Feelings | The designation of the period by historians as one of “good feelings” is often conveyed with irony or skepticism, as the history of the era was one in which the political atmosphere was strained and divisive, especially among factions within the Monroe administration and the Republican Party. | 00
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Q103 | what ended the era of good feelings | Era of Good Feelings | The phrase “Era of Good Feelings” was coined by Benjamin Russell, in the Boston Federalist newspaper, Columbian Centinel , on July 12, 1817, following Monroe's visit to Boston, Massachusetts as part of his good will tour of America. | 00
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Q104 | what did mia hamm do his work | Mia Hamm | Mariel Margaret "Mia" Hamm (born March 17, 1972) is a retired American professional soccer player. | 11
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Q104 | what did mia hamm do his work | Mia Hamm | Hamm played many years as a forward for the United States women's national soccer team and was a founding member of the Washington Freedom . | 00
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Q104 | what did mia hamm do his work | Mia Hamm | Hamm scored 158 international goals, more than any other player, male or female, in the history of soccer and is the third most capped female player in soccer history behind Kristine Lilly and Christie Rampone , appearing in 275 international matches. | 00
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Q104 | what did mia hamm do his work | Mia Hamm | Hamm was named the women's FIFA World Player of the Year the first two times that award was given (in 2001 and 2002), and is listed as one of FIFA 's 125 best living players (as chosen by Pelé ). | 00
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Q104 | what did mia hamm do his work | Mia Hamm | She was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame as well as the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame and Texas Sports Hall of Fame. | 00
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Q104 | what did mia hamm do his work | Mia Hamm | She is the author of Go For the Goal: A Champion's Guide to Winning in Soccer and Life and appeared in the HBO documentary Dare to Dream: The Story of the U.S. Women's Soccer Team . | 00
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Q104 | what did mia hamm do his work | Mia Hamm | Washington Post columnist Michael Wilbon called Hamm, "Perhaps the most important athlete of the last 15 years." | 00
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Q104 | what did mia hamm do his work | Mia Hamm | Hamm takes a corner kick. | 00
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Q106 | how did the new york red bulls started in the mls | New York Red Bulls | The New York Red Bulls is an American professional soccer team based in Harrison, New Jersey , representing the New York metropolitan area . | 00
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Q106 | how did the new york red bulls started in the mls | New York Red Bulls | The team competes in the Eastern Conference of Major League Soccer (MLS). | 00
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Q106 | how did the new york red bulls started in the mls | New York Red Bulls | It is one of the ten charter clubs of MLS, having competed in the league since its inception. | 00
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Q106 | how did the new york red bulls started in the mls | New York Red Bulls | The team was a founding member of MLS ( 1996 ), but has gone through several name changes. | 00
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Q106 | how did the new york red bulls started in the mls | New York Red Bulls | The team was originally known as the New York/New Jersey MetroStars through 1997. | 00
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Q106 | how did the new york red bulls started in the mls | New York Red Bulls | From the 1998 season through the 2005 season, the team was known as the MetroStars. | 00
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Q106 | how did the new york red bulls started in the mls | New York Red Bulls | On March 9, 2006, the team was sold to Red Bull GmbH , leading to the team's current name. | 00
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Q106 | how did the new york red bulls started in the mls | New York Red Bulls | They are the only original MLS franchise not to have won any significant trophy (including regular season, playoffs, and knockout competition) since inception. | 00
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Q106 | how did the new york red bulls started in the mls | New York Red Bulls | The team's best result in the MLS was the MLS Cup final in 2008. | 00
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Q106 | how did the new york red bulls started in the mls | New York Red Bulls | In the US Open Cup , the MetroStars reached three semifinals (1997, 1998, 2000), before reaching their first final in 2003, losing 1–0 to the Chicago Fire . | 00
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Q106 | how did the new york red bulls started in the mls | New York Red Bulls | On August 26, 2000 , the Metros' Clint Mathis set an MLS record by scoring five goals in a game against the Dallas Burn . | 00
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Q106 | how did the new york red bulls started in the mls | New York Red Bulls | Some well-known players that have played for the team include Giovanni Savarese , Tim Howard , Tony Meola , Tab Ramos , Alexi Lalas , Clint Mathis , Jozy Altidore , Michael Bradley , Claudio Reyna , Eddie Pope , Roberto Donadoni , Lothar Matthäus , Adolfo Valencia , Youri Djorkaeff , Amado Guevara , Juan Pablo Ángel , Thierry Henry , Juninho Pernambucano , Jan Gunnar Solli , Rafael Márquez , and Tim Cahill . | 00
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Q106 | how did the new york red bulls started in the mls | New York Red Bulls | The team has also had well-known coaches, including Carlos Queiroz , Carlos Alberto Parreira , Bora Milutinović , Bob Bradley , Mo Johnston , Bruce Arena and Hans Backe . | 00
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | Confucianism , Taoism , and Buddhism are one, a painting in the litang style portraying three men laughing by a river stream, 12th century, Song Dynasty . | 00
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | Estimating the number of Buddhists in the world, or in many countries, is difficult due to definitional issues as well as practical problems of enumeration. | 00
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | To begin with, the religious beliefs, practices, and identities of East Asians (who comprise the majority of the world's Buddhists by any measure) often blend Buddhism with other traditions including Confucianism , the Chinese folk religion , Daoism , Shinto , and Korean shamanism . | 00
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | Most followers of Buddhism do not belong to structured congregations, or observe a definite ritual of adherence such as taking Refuge , making it difficult to accurately estimate the number of practitioners. | 00
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | An additional challenge is the hostility of several national governments (often Communist ones such as China or North Korea) to religion generally or to Buddhism specifically. | 00
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | Government policies in these countries may encourage the under-reporting or non-reporting of religious adherence, resulting in official totals that may drastically underestimate the number of religious practitioners in these countries. | 00
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | Estimate of the worldwide Buddhist population range from 350 million to over one billion, but cluster nearer to the first figure. | 00
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | Adherents.com (as of 2012) suggests a figure of 397 million. | 00
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | By major branches, the numbers are as follows: | 00
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | (1) Mahayana Buddhism, including East Asian Buddhism , with no fewer than 185 million adherents, and possibly several times that many (again, depending on definitional issues). | 00
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | This is the predominant form of Buddhism practiced in China, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, and Vietnam. | 11
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | (2) Theravada Buddhism, with no fewer than 125 million adherents. | 00
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | This is the predominant form of Buddhism practiced in Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, Sri Lanka, and Burma. | 00
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | (3) Vajrayana Buddhism, with approximately 20 million adherents. | 00
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | This form predominates in the greater Tibetan and Mongolian regions, as well as in the Himalayas . | 00
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | Besides the independent countries of Mongolia and Bhutan, and various territories within what is now western China, Vajrayana is traditional to certain regions of Russia (e.g. Kalmykia , Buryatia ), India (e.g. Ladakh , Sikkim ), and Nepal (e.g. Khumbu ). | 00
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | Vajrayana , also known as Tibetan Buddhism , is often conflated with Tantric Buddhism , but this is imprecise, as Shingon and other forms of East Asian Buddhism also practice tantra. | 00
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | At least 7 countries (Sri Lanka, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Burma, Bhutan, and Mongolia) have unambiguous Buddhist majorities. | 00
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | Depending on how one calculates Chinese and other East Asian adherents, this figure might expand to include several more countries. | 00
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | In addition, Buddhism is the state religion of Cambodia and Bhutan, and receives prominent mention in the constitutions of Thailand and Sri Lanka. | 00
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | In northern India and Nepal, the land where Buddhism was born, the religion severely declined during the first millennium. | 00
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | Whether this decline was due to the Islamic conquest of northern India, or to other factors, remains controversial. | 00
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Q107 | what countries are under the buddhism religion | Buddhism by country | See the article Decline of Buddhism in India . | 00
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Q108 | how did wild bill's father die | Wild Bill Hickok | James Butler Hickok (May 27, 1837 – August 2, 1876), better known as Wild Bill Hickok, was a folk hero of the American Old West . | 00
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Q108 | how did wild bill's father die | Wild Bill Hickok | His skills as a gunfighter and scout , along with his reputation as a lawman, provided the basis for his fame, although some of his reported exploits are fictionalized. | 00
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Q108 | how did wild bill's father die | Wild Bill Hickok | Born and raised on a farm in rural Illinois, Hickok went west at age 18 as a fugitive from justice, first working as a stagecoach driver, before he became a lawman in the frontier territories of Kansas and Nebraska . | 00
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Q108 | how did wild bill's father die | Wild Bill Hickok | He fought for the Union Army during the American Civil War , and gained publicity after the war as a scout, marksman , actor , and professional gambler. | 00
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Q108 | how did wild bill's father die | Wild Bill Hickok | Between his law-enforcement duties and gambling, which easily overlapped, Hickok was involved in several notable shootouts . | 00
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Q108 | how did wild bill's father die | Wild Bill Hickok | He was shot and killed while playing poker in the Nuttal & Mann's Saloon in Deadwood , Dakota Territory (now South Dakota ). | 11
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Q109 | how many land rovers have landed on mars | Mars rover | Artist's conception of the Curiosity rover vaporizing rock on Mars. | 00
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Q109 | how many land rovers have landed on mars | Mars rover | The rover landed on Mars in August 2012. | 00
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Q109 | how many land rovers have landed on mars | Mars rover | A Mars rover is an automated motor vehicle which propels itself across the surface of the planet Mars after landing . | 00
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Q109 | how many land rovers have landed on mars | Mars rover | Rovers have several advantages over stationary landers : they examine more territory, they can be directed to interesting features, they can place themselves in sunny positions to weather winter months and they can advance the knowledge of how to perform very remote robotic vehicle control. | 00
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Q109 | how many land rovers have landed on mars | Mars rover | There have been four successful robotically operated Mars rovers. | 11
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Q109 | how many land rovers have landed on mars | Mars rover | The Jet Propulsion Laboratory managed the Mars Pathfinder mission and its now inactive Sojourner rover. | 00
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Q109 | how many land rovers have landed on mars | Mars rover | It currently manages the Mars Exploration Rover mission's active Opportunity rover and inactive Spirit , and, as part of the Mars Science Laboratory mission, the Curiosity rover. | 00
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Q110 | how do forensic auditors examine financial reporting | Financial audit | A financial audit, or more accurately, an audit of financial statements, is the verification of the financial statements of a legal entity , with a view to express an audit opinion. | 00
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Q110 | how do forensic auditors examine financial reporting | Financial audit | The audit opinion is intended to provide reasonable assurance, but not absolute assurance, that the financial statements are presented fairly, in all material respects, and/or give a true and fair view in accordance with the financial reporting framework. | 11
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Q110 | how do forensic auditors examine financial reporting | Financial audit | The purpose of an audit is provide and objective independent examination of the financial statements, which increases the value and credibility of the financial statements produced by management, thus increase user confidence in the financial statement, reduce investor risk and consequently reduce the cost of capital of the preparer of the financial statements. | 11
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Q110 | how do forensic auditors examine financial reporting | Financial audit | Financial audits are typically performed by firms of practicing accountants who are experts in financial reporting. | 11
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Q110 | how do forensic auditors examine financial reporting | Financial audit | The financial audit is one of many assurance functions provided by accounting firms. | 00
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Q110 | how do forensic auditors examine financial reporting | Financial audit | Many organizations separately employ or hire internal auditors , who do not attest to financial reports but focus mainly on the internal controls of the organization. | 00
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Q110 | how do forensic auditors examine financial reporting | Financial audit | External auditors may choose to place limited reliance on the work of internal auditors. | 00
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Q110 | how do forensic auditors examine financial reporting | Financial audit | Auditing promotes transparency and accuracy in the financial disclosures made by an organization, therefore would likely to reduce of such corporations to conceal unscrupulous dealings. | 00
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Q110 | how do forensic auditors examine financial reporting | Financial audit | Internationally, the International Standards on Auditing (ISA) issued by the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) is considered as the benchmark for audit process. | 00
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Q110 | how do forensic auditors examine financial reporting | Financial audit | Almost all jurisdictions require auditors to follow the ISA or a local variation of the ISA. | 00
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Q111 | what does a silver dollar 1873 coin look like | Dollar coin (United States) | Dollar coins have been minted in the United States in gold , silver , and base metal versions. | 00
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Q111 | what does a silver dollar 1873 coin look like | Dollar coin (United States) | The term silver dollar is often used for any large white metal coin issued by the United States with a face value of one dollar , although purists insist that a dollar is not silver unless it contains some of that metal. | 00
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Q111 | what does a silver dollar 1873 coin look like | Dollar coin (United States) | Silver dollars, the first dollar coin issue, were minted beginning in 1794. | 00
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Q111 | what does a silver dollar 1873 coin look like | Dollar coin (United States) | Gold dollars and gold-colored dollars have also been produced by the United States. | 00
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Q111 | what does a silver dollar 1873 coin look like | Dollar coin (United States) | The Sacagawea and Presidential dollars are often referred to as "golden dollars". | 00
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Q111 | what does a silver dollar 1873 coin look like | Dollar coin (United States) | In modern times, dollar coins have not been very popular in the United States. | 00
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Q111 | what does a silver dollar 1873 coin look like | Dollar coin (United States) | Despite efforts by the government to promote their use, most Americans currently use the one dollar bill rather than dollar coins. | 00
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Q114 | how fast is one g | G-force | In straight and level flight lift (L) equals weight (W). | 00
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Q114 | how fast is one g | G-force | In a banked turn of 60°, lift equals double the weight (L=2W). | 00
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Q114 | how fast is one g | G-force | The pilot experiences 2g and a doubled weight. | 00
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Q114 | how fast is one g | G-force | The steeper the bank, the greater the g-forces. | 00
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Q114 | how fast is one g | G-force | This top-fuel dragster can accelerate from zero to in 0.86 seconds. | 00
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Q114 | how fast is one g | G-force | This is a horizontal acceleration of 5.3 g. Combined with the vertical g-force in the stationary case the Pythagorean theorem yields a g force of 5.4 g. | 00
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Q114 | how fast is one g | G-force | g-force (with g from gravitational) is a term for accelerations felt as weight and measurable by accelerometers . | 00
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