Answer:
C. jumped
Explanation:
the past tense of jump is jumped
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<span>This is a phrase by Bernard Shaw, Act 3 of Pygmalion.
He is describing how ill-natured sober men can be, and how their wives make them drunk in order to make them happy and to "make them fit to live with."</span>
It depends. In most cases emails kind of have a professional stigma following them and are sent to ask questions or to gain information or inform the receiver so it’s best presented in a formal way.
In other cases such as a letter to a friend it can be as informal as the writer would like. Overall though I would say False, emails require professionalism.
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G5=243
Explanation:
Gn=r⁵¯¹G1
given a1/g1=3 & r=3 then substitute in the formula at the above then we will get
G5=3⁵¯¹ (3)
G5 =3⁴(3)
G5=81(3)
G5=243