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Hi there!
Here are some career roadblocks that are completely out of your control:
#1 Problems managing stress
#2 Death of loved ones
#3 Losing your job
#4 Accidents putting you in difficult positions (car accidents, stuff like that, etc.)
#5 Your fellow co-workers treating you harshly (though you may try to get them to like you)
These are just a few examples. Hope this helps!
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The pickup accelerates towards right. The box is sticky to the pickup, thus its acceleration is the same, towards right. Its inertia (force) is oposing the acceleration, thus it is towards left. For the box not to move, it is necessary that the truck acts on it with a force towards right. (The two forces of the truck on box and the box inertia (force) equilibrate themselves).
Explanation:
Hope this helps:)
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Some distractions could be the lack of authority. On my computer certain things are blocked because of my parents but if you have full rein to apps you could be often distracted by games other than school work. Another thing that can distract you as an online student could be siblings. When I was in public school with my twin brother it was difficult trying not to punch him in the face, but we were in public so I had to hold back... If you have a sibling or multiple that are younger than you or just annoying it can be a common distraction.. and last stratigies I can use to avoid these distractions would be to set guidelines for you and your siblings.. this is something I haven't tried because my brother is still doing public school.. but when I am trying to do work and he happens to be at home making noise... I will tell him to just shut up or I could lock him in the basement easy fix.( jk )With the whole multiple apps and being able to use social media and games during school can easily be fixed by blocking certain apps..... I don't like it but oh well... here we are.!!
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
<h2>Answer with Explanation </h2>
To discover average you include the scores from each subject and afterward separate them by what number of various numbers you have.  An example is shown below, like if there were three subjects who got different scores. The next step would be to add the score of all subjects.
Example
- 1+2+3=6  
After adding the total sum will be divided by the number of students.
- 6/3=2  
When you have the midpoints of all subjects over the 4 years, the one that is most noteworthy will be answer.