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英語 高校生

英文がわからないです心の優しい方、英文の解き方を教えて欲しいです🙇‍♀️

35 15 20 signatures in business. However, no one used fingerprints in crime work until the late In ancient times, people used fingerprints to identify people. They also used them as 1880s. Three men, working in three different areas of the world, made this possible. (1) The first man who collected a large number of fingerprints was William Herschel. He worked for the British government in India. He took fingerprints when people (7) official papers. For many years, he collected the same people's fingerprints several times. He made an important discovery. Fingerprints do not change over time. At about the same time, a Scottish doctor in Japan began to study fingerprints. Henry Faulds was looking at ancient Japanese pottery* one day when he noticed small It occurred to him that the lines were 2,000-year-old fingerprints. Faulds wondered, "Are fingerprints unique to each person?" He began to take fingerprints of all his friends, co-workers, and students at his medical school. Each print was (). He also wondered, "Can you change your fingerprints?” shaved the fingerprints off his fingers with a razor to find out. Would they grow back lines on the pots. (2) He the same? They did. One day, there was a theft in Faulds's medical school. Some alcohol was missing. Faulds found fingerprints on the bottle. He compared the fingerprints to the ones in his records, and he found a match. The thief was one of his medical students. By examining fingerprints, Faulds solved the crime. Both Herschel and Faulds collected fingerprints, but there was a problem. It was very difficult to use their collections to identify a specific fingerprint. Francis Galton in England made it easier. He noticed common patterns in fingerprints. He used these to help classify fingerprints. These features, called "Galton details," made it easier for police to search through fingerprint records. The system is still in use today. When 25 police find a fingerprint, they look at the Galton details. Then they search for other fingerprints with similar features. (4) Like Faulds, Galton believed that each person had a unique fingerprint. According to Galton, the chance of two people with the same fingerprint was 1 in 64 billion. Even the fingerprints of identical twins are ( ). Fingerprints were the perfect tool to 30 identify criminals. For mo than 100 years, no one found two people with the same prints. Then, in 2004, terrorists (I) a crime in Madrid, Spain. Police in Madrid found a fingerprint. They used computers to search databases of fingerprint records all over the world. Three fingerprint experts agreed that a man on the West Coast of the United States was one of the criminals. Police arrested him, but the experts were wrong. The man was innocent. Another man was (). Amazingly, the two men who were 6,000 5 10 136 Lesson 日本大学 470 words 22 (3) 23 024 25 26

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数学 中学生

去年の入試問題なのですが、答えしかなくて解説がないので、どなたか解説していただけると嬉しいです🙇‍♀️

問題 3 先日,優太さんは恵子さんの家に遊びに行った。 駅に着いた優太さんは恵子 さんに連絡して, 恵子さんの家から駅まで自転車で迎えに来てもらい, 出会ってか らは一緒に歩いて恵子さんの家に向かった。 次の ] 内の文章は,その数日後 の2人の会話である。 優太さん:今度の日曜日に、この前のように恵子さんの家で遊ぼうよ。 恵子さん: いいわよ。 先日と同じように、連絡をくれたら駅まで自転車で迎えに 行くわね。 優太さん: うん, ありがとう。 途中までは道順を覚えているから、歩いて向かっ ておくね。 恵子さん: わかったわ。 その方が早く着くわね。 結局, 優太さんはこの日 ( 約束の日曜日) 先日のように恵子さんが駅に着くまで @ 待ってから行くよりも, 12分早く恵子さんの家に着くことができた。 優太さんが1人で歩く速さは時速6km, 恵子さんが自転車を運転する速さは時速 15km, 2人が出会ってから一緒に歩く速さは時速4kmである。 また,駅から2人 が出会った地点までの道のりをxkm, 2人が出会った地点から恵子さんの家までの 道のりをykmとする。さらに、 優太さんが駅を出発した時刻と,恵子さんが家を出 発した時刻は同じであるとする。 次の各問いに答えなさい。 問1 12分は何時間か求めなさい。 0.2時間 問2 この日 約束の日曜日) 優太さんが駅から恵子さんの家に着くまでにかかった 時間を,xとyを用いた式で表しなさい。 ただし, 答えの単位は時間とする。 第Ⅰ期 数-5 問3 次の等式が, 下線部の数量の関係を表した式になるように, イ に適する x,yを用いた式をそれぞれ求めなさい。 ただし, ア には問2で求め た式が、 エ には問1で求めた値が入るものとする。 また, イ ウ に入 る式の順序は問わないものとする。 等式 問4 問5 I x,yの連立方程式をつくるために、1つは問3の等式を用いるとき, 下線部⑩ に着目して,もう1つの方程式をつくりなさい。 ただし,この問いの答えは,必ず しもつくった方程式を整理する必要はありません。 この日 約束の日曜日) 優太さんは駅から恵子さんの家に着くまでに、何分 かかったかを求めなさい。 第1期数-6

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英語 高校生

この英語の問題がわかりません…… 分かりやすい解答とこの問題の問題集を教えてくださると嬉しいです!

DAY2 文法・語法・語彙 ■4】 次の設問 (A), (B) に答えよ。 (配点 30 ) (A) 次の(1)~(6)の各英文には、下線部ア~エのいずれか1つに文法・語法に関して不 適切な あるいは文意を通らなくする箇所が含まれている。その下線部の記号を記 せ。 to consult → consult (1) Electronic dictionaries enable us not only to search words we want to find out the meaning of very quickly but also to consult several dictionaries at the same time. My I- 3 or T (2) I recently moved to a new neighborhood. The reason is why I wanted to p live close to my office. Now I can walk to the office within 20 minutes, which イ近くに住んでる. ウ makes my life easier and less tiring. (3) When you shop for a smartphone, having many options are great, but it might make it difficult to figure out which ones have the features you'll actually use. (4) Because there is so much personal information readily available online, it is far easier now than the past for criminals to steal others' identities. (5) Personally, I am against the idea of sending aging parents to nursing facilities because I have long convinced that home is where they feel happiest. (6) Nowadays people are talking about the possibility of e-sports, a term_referring to organized, competitive computer gaming, will become an Olympic spom in the near future, though some doubt if it deserves to be one. ェー

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英語 高校生

34〜41の答えを教えてください。

A long email from Japan arrived in the computer of Bill Perkins, who worked in an office in London. The message was from a company in Tokyo that Bill's company had just sent a large order to. Bill read it once and then once (注1) named Steve to read. Steve read it and also looked again, looked puzzled, and then gave it to a colleague" confused. The letter began by praising the English company. () It then mentioned that some goods had been damaged during shipping (2) to Japan, and then the letter happily 34 (v) This kind of letter may work well in Japan, 35 it is not very successful as international communication. The letter 36 the reader to read between the lines to understand the problem and to sympathize with the company. (5) Of course, it also wanted Bill and Steve's company to rectify the trouble. But the letter did not spell out (4) that message very 37 . So Bill and Steve were thinking of just ignoring it. But then they received more correspondence from the Japanese company, this time with a specific request for action. It was an hour later when a second letter arrived that contained 38 for the first confusing letter. It also stated the intent of the Japanese company concerning the damaged goods. They wanted the replacement items shipped as soon (25) would foot as possible with no charges. Bill and Steve were happy once again because their insurance company the bill 16), and the goods would arrive in about ten days. (2) The Japanese company didn't follow the standard international business pattern in its communication. But the English company was 39 , too, because they hadn't realized that there was a deeper meaning to the letter. Bill and Steve had only looked at the communication's surface. It seems to me that both sides could benefit from a seminar on international understanding. (1) colleague: (2) shipping: (**) * (注3) rectify: 対応する (注4) spell out : 詳しく述べる (5) insurance company (注6) foot the bill: 費用を払う t (Terry O'Brien et al. Simply Reading, Simply Writing NAN'UN-DO) 6

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