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( )方式是指本币的外国货币价格。A.最终标价 B.直接标价 C.间接标价 D.基

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题目:

( )方式是指本币的外国货币价格。

A.最终标价

B.直接标价

C.间接标价

D.基础标价

答案:

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见解析不同意.小球应在A点离开平面做平抛运动,而不是沿斜面下滑,正确做法为:落地点与A点的水平距离x=v0t=v0="1" m,而斜面底宽l="hcotθ=0.35" m,x>l,小球离开A点后不会落到斜面上,因此落地时间即为平抛运动时间,t=="0.2" s.

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