"Kemet" (keh-MET) is the term ancient Egyptians used as the official name of their country. (Sometimes they also called it Ta-mery, or "beloved land.") Kemet translates as "Black Land", in reference to the fertile banks and fields surrounding the Nile (black from the soil). In contrast, "deshret" is the term for the "Red Land" or the desert (a modern term derived from "deshret") that surrounds the fertile "kemet". By using the term Kemet instead of Egypt, we refer to the country by the name its own people called it (Egypt is an English form of the Greek name for this land, Aegyptos, itself derived from Coptic hi(t)-ka(u)-ptah, "the house/temple of the ka of Ptah").
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Answer:Yes because under the mailbox rule, an acceptance of the offer is considered as effective at the time of dispatch.
Explanation:
Definition of the mailbox rule:
The mailbox rule which is also known as the posting rule is the rule used in contract law in order to establish a period in which an offer can be considered accepted and it states that the offer is accepted the moment there is communication that has been started even if the communication is through emails.