Did Florida state or Miami ever played in the SEC Conference?
No they have Played sec schools but have not been in the sec
Actually the negative lens just sits there. It causes a parallel beam of light to diverge. It causes a convergent beam to converge less. It causes a divergent beam to diverge more.
It is a lot alike with baseball except the softballs are a lot bigger It is also really fun I suggest trying it
no good luck at mcdonalds jk what your saying is to broad i need more specific information but what from what it looks like that isn't bad but it isn't great if your sats are over 1200 youre good
Has Florida ever played Boise State?
Through the 2010 regular season, no. In the recent past, they have played SEC teams but not Florida.
The present day, as I type, is November 23, 2012. Present day Florida is therefore the state of Florida as it exists now, November 23, 2012. This is in comparison to historical Florida, perhaps as it existed in the 19th century.
Is there a law that UF and FSU must play each other?
They're in the same athletic conference - I don't believe that there is any law that REQUIRES them to play one another.
I would like the scores of any FSU vs Kansas football game?
As of the 2008 season, Florida State and Kansas have met 7 times with Florida State winning 5 times: 1971 - Florida State 30, Kansas 7
1972 - Florida State 44, Kansas 22
1973 - Kansas 28, Florida State 0
1974 - Kansas 40, Florida State 9
1984 - Florida State 42, Kansas 16
1985 - Florida State 24, Kansas 20
1993 - Florida State 42, Kansas 0
What is the minimum GPA score required for Florida State University?
Note: The link below to the Florida State University website will provide additional information on admission requirements.
* While the writing component of the ACT and/or SAT is required, FSU does not currently use it as part of the composite/total score. * Applicants may take both exams, since FSU uses the best composite/total score for admission purposes. * Applicants may take each exam more than once, since FSU uses the highest subscores to create the ACT composite and SAT total (critical reading plus math). * In addition to the applicant's overall composite on the ACT or total score (critical reading plus math) on the SAT, FSU has minimum subscores for each exam:
** Writing · 19 on the ACT English or 480 on the SAT critical reading; ** Math · 21 on the ACT math or 470 on the SAT math; and ** Reading · 19 on the ACT reading or 440 on the SAT critical reading.Having these minimum subscores does not guarantee admission. Most students admitted to FSU have much higher subscores. * ACT scores from the February 9 testing date are the latest scores FSU will consider in the admissions process for applicants applying for the summer or fall terms.
Who was th punter for the 1991 Florida State University football team?
Scott Player, a senior.
Player punted 53 times in the 1991 season, including the 1992 Cotton Bowl victory over Texas A&M, for 2166 yards and a 40.9 average.
'Reebok University' is the leading shoe collage in the country of the town of florida and is located in MY pants
What is the address and telephone number of FSU 'Florida State University'?
The address and telephone of Florida State University are:
Florida State University
211 Westcott Bldg.
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1470
FL Tel. 850-644-2525
Fax 850-644-4447
How can a disorderly state ever transform into an orderly state?
It happens all around - and within - us. Living things tend to make order out of disorder. This is in defiance of the second law of thermodynamics. As long as there is life, it will try to sustain itself. And to do that, it needs to "order" things, which is what its biochemical machinery does. It could be argued that gravity orders things as well. On the cosmic scale, gravity pulls gas and dust together to make stars and solar systems. Eventually, disorder may prevail. In the long term, order breaks down. Disorder has an implacable ally - time. Can life go on indefinitely? Can the universe itself?
measure of central tendency...Updating previous answer by prior responder...I believe the more accurate answer is a frequency distribution.