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  1. Use the periodic table to find the atomic number and atomic mass of sodium (Na).
    Located in Physics / Atoms and Molecules / Self Test
  2. How many molecules are contained in 2.8 grams of carbon monoxide (CO)?
    Located in Physics / Atoms and Molecules / Self Test
  3. What mass of gold (Au) is required to
    Located in Physics / Atoms and Molecules / Self Test
  4. Solve percent equation to find the percent
    We translate the words of the problem into a percent equation and solve it.
    Located in Mathematics / … / Percent / Solving Percent Problems Using Percent Equations and Proportions
  5. 38 is what percent of 40?
    Located in Mathematics / … / Solving Percent Problems Using Percent Equations and Proportions / Solve percent equation to find the percent
  6. Add the following
    Located in Mathematics / … / Adding and Subtracting Fractions / Fractions that have the same denominator
  7. You can modify object meta data in S3 buckets after you create it
    Located in Computing / … / Amazon Web Services (AWS) / Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
  8. An object in S3 is a file with optional metadata that describes the file
    Located in Computing / … / Amazon Web Services (AWS) / Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
  9. You are tasked with managing an Amazon S3 bucket that stores project data for multiple teams in your company. You want to ensure that data can be easily identified and categorized by project and owner using tags. However, you also want to apply tags to objects already in the bucket to help with tracking
    Located in Computing / … / Amazon Web Services (AWS) / Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3)
  10. The ___________ of a substance is a measure of how well it returns to its original shape
    Located in Physics / Solids / Elasticity and Hooke's Law
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