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  • Nov 30, 2007, 08:43 PM
    cluong
    Types of wood
    Which woods are both termite and rot resistant:
    a. maple and pine
    b. pine and oak
    c. redwood and wolmanized
    d. oak and dogwood
  • Nov 30, 2007, 08:49 PM
    Clough
    Are you wanting to get answers to homework or test questions?
  • Nov 30, 2007, 09:02 PM
    Clough
    What will you have learned if people here give you the answers to test questions? You don't know us, and we don't know you. What if the answers that people give to you here are incorrect? You wouldn't know if they were incorrect or not unless you really knew your material. Just because someone here gives you an answer that they think is correct and is on a test that you are going to take, might not necessarilly mean that it is the correct answer because we don't have the same study materials that you have.

    Please see the following link for the rules governing posting homework or test type questions on this site.

    https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/math-s...-b-u-font.html
  • Nov 30, 2007, 09:20 PM
    Clough
    Are you learning anything for yourself by posting test questions on this site? I see that you removed your response to me that your questions that you have posted have been for a test. You know, you could be making a lot better use of your time right now by studying for the test.
  • Nov 30, 2007, 09:24 PM
    cluong
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Clough
    Are you learning anything for yourself by posting test questions on this site? I see that you removed your response to me that your questions that you have posted have been for a test. You know, you could be making a lot better use of your time right now by studying for the test.

    This test is not from school or work. This test is more for my personal use on home improvements.
  • Nov 30, 2007, 10:02 PM
    Clough
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Clough
    Are you learning anything for yourself by posting test questions on this site? I see that you removed your response to me that your questions that you have posted have been for a test. You know, you could be making a lot better use of your time right now by studying for the test.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by cluong
    This test is not from school or work. This test is more for my personal use on home improvements.

    If that is indeed so, then how about you posting what you think are the correct answers and why you think that they are the correct answers? Depending on if they were correct on incorrect, then we could discuss why they are correct or incorrect. That would seem to be a much better use of this site than for you to just be posting what would appear to be test questions without any explanation from you when you first started posting them as to why you are posting the questions. I am assuming that you would want to know why the answers would be correct or incorrect since this is a test for your personal use on home improvements. You might also want to know why the answers might be the correct ones for your own safety around your home when doing any kind of home improvement.
  • Feb 29, 2008, 06:27 PM
    fmay1957
    Redwood and wolmanized

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