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Find the probability that at least one molecule in the breath you just took was shared with caesar’s last breath, and give a simple approximation in terms of e.
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Ascientist has 50 grams of a radioactive element. the amount of radioactive element remaining after t days can be determined using the equation (1) after two days the scientist receives a second shipment of 50 grams of the same element. the equation used to represent the amount of shipment 2 remaining after t days is 10) - 50 which of the following is an equivalent form of the expression for the amount remaining in shipment 2? what’s the answer?
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Which is an accurate comparison of the two data sets? the commute to work is typically shorter and more consistent than the commute home. the commute to work is typically shorter but less consistent than the commute home. the commute to work is typically longer and less consistent than the commute home. the commute to work is typically longer but more consistent than the commute home.
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V=x^4-y^4 pick three expressions that can represent the three dimensions of the prism (each in meters)
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