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How do i earning money on Chegg?

  Chegg is an online education platform that connects students with tutors and offers various study resources. As a student, you can earn money on Chegg by becoming a tutor and offering your services to other students. To become a tutor on Chegg, you will need to create a tutor account and complete the application process. The application typically includes a test of your subject knowledge and a background check. Once you are approved as a tutor, you can start offering your services to students who need help in your subject areas. As a tutor on Chegg, you will be paid for the time you spend working with students. Chegg pays tutors based on the number of questions they answer, the number of hours they work, or the number of sessions they conduct with students. The pay rate varies depending on the subject area and the level of difficulty of the questions. In addition to tutoring, Chegg also offers other ways to earn money, such as by selling study materials or working as a textbook r...

Chegg expert registration in 2023

Very simple process Required document Email ID  Mobile number Pancard number Degree/marksheet photo Aadhar card/Voter ID/driving licence any one required How to process  Go to the Chegg website (www.chegg.com) and click on "Become an Expert" located at the bottom of the homepage. Fill out the registration form with your personal information, including your name, email address, phone number, and password. Select your areas of expertise and the subjects you would like to tutor. Chegg offers tutoring services for a wide range of subjects, including math, science, engineering, computer science, business, and more. Provide your education and work experience, including any degrees or certifications you hold. Complete a subject proficiency test to demonstrate your knowledge in your chosen subject area.(two type of test one subject related/second guidelines test)MCQ test & guidelines test answer this link https://civilbilling.blogspot.com/2023/03/chegg-guidline-test-2023.html che...

Chegg guidelines test answer

 11) Questions with terms like "Exam Review", "Practice Test" & "Practice Exam" are not abusive and can be attempted. a. True b. False c. Partially Correct d. None of the above Answer a. True  12)What is the next step after step-by-step in the solution flow? a) Skipping b) Tagging c) Tool usage d) Final answer  Answer  d) Final answer  13)How should you approach Questions in Non-English Language? a) Learn that language from the internet and then answer it in your native language b) Solve only when you know the language. If you are unable to understand or translate the language, skip the question "Need more information" and ask the student to upload the questions in English. c) Questions in Non-English Language are mandatory to attend. d) None of these.. Answer b) Solve only when you know the language. If you are unable to understand or translate the language, skip the question "Need more information" and ask the student to upload th...

Chegg guidelines test answer 2023

 1)What is the first step in answering the question? a) Skipping. b) Tagging c) Step-by-step d) Final answer Answer c) Step-by-step 2)What points to remember while submitting an answer? a. Content should be provided in reference to Chegg.com . b. Content should be only handwritten. c. Content must contain an image supporting text. d. Content should not be copied from any external site. Answer d) Content should not be copied from any external site 3)How should you solve Multiple Sub-Part Questions? a) Solve any part of your choice even if the student has asked for a specific part to be solved. b) Multiple Sub-Part Questions must be skipped. c) Multiple Sub-Part Questions must be reported. d) Solve all parts of the multiple sub-part questions, unless the student has asked to solve only specified sub-parts. Answer d) Solve all parts of the multiple sub-part questions, unless the student has asked to solve only specified sub-parts 4)What are the main steps of solut...

How many cubic millimeters are in a cubic metre?

There are 1,000,000,000 (1 billion) cubic millimeters in a cubic meter. This is because there are 1000 millimeters in a meter, so one cubic meter is equal to (1000 mm) x (1000 mm) x (1000 mm) = 1,000,000,000 cubic millimeters.

GPSC Assistant (Civil) Question paper with solution

GPSC civil questions paper with solutions 101. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true for the Sardar Sarovar Project (SSP)? (i) Sardar Sarovar Dam is the third highest concrete dam in India (ii) Sardar Sarovar Dam is an earthen gravity dam across river Narmada (iii) SSP comprises 30 Major Dams, 135 Medium Dams and about 3,000 Minor Dams  along the 1,312 km length of the Narmada river. (A) Only (i)  (B) (i) and (ii) (C) (i) and (iii)  (D) (i), (ii) and (iii)  Solution: (i) Sardar Sarovar Dam is the third highest concrete dam in India - This statement is true. According to the official website of the Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam Limited (SSNNL), the Sardar Sarovar Dam is the third highest concrete dam in India. (ii) Sardar Sarovar Dam is an earthen gravity dam across river Narmada - This statement is false. The Sardar Sarovar Dam is not an earthen gravity dam, it is a gravity dam made of concrete. (iii) SSP comprises 30 Major Dams, 135 Medium Dams and about 3,...