The table above shows the annual revenues of a company for seven years. Based on the information given. which of the following statements are true for the seven years?
Indicate all such statements.
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When positive integers $$k$$ and $$n$$ are each divided by $$9$$, the remainders are $$2$$ and $$5$$, respectively. If $$k \gt n$$, what is the remainder when $$k-n$$ is divided by $$9$$?
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In early twentieth-century India, the claim that films from the West screened by "first-class theaters" were exclusively "high-class features" was_________, since a film's being screened by such theaters was interpreted as a confirmation of quality.
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In the author's view, the idea that individuals have different learning styles, such as auditory or kinesthetic, is (i) _____;it may be highly intuitive to many, but it is simply(ii)______.
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The message in Kaku's new book might be encouraging, but it is a shame that it is delivered in a rather (i)_______manner: the book is never (ii)_______, but there is (iii)_______that quickly becomes wearying. Every innovation or gadget has to be likened to something in film, as if we were incapable of understanding these things without endless prodding.
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The primary purpose of the passage is to
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Which of the following is an assumption apparently underlying the author's discussion of Toussaint?
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It can be inferred that the "extant evidence"
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Between 1975 and 2005 water use in the United States declined just as the population rose, showing the old assumption that total water consumption is positively correlated with population growth to be _______.
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The author illustrates her book about mid-nineteenth-century Paris with photograph revealing the_______conditions that prevailed in the city: sewage can be seen draining onto street lined with crumbling buildings.
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So great is the reputation of the artist Gilbert Stuart(1755-1828) for _______ that some modern specialists routinely discount assertions that he made in correspondence with owners of his paintings.
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Which of the following. if true most seriously weakens the argument?
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