Answer:
Dear Mr/Ms. Blank,
The amount of effort you've put in as a teacher is deserving of more than a mere "thank you." Despite the fact that the pandemic has taken a toll on our education, you have always worked tirelessly to provide us with the best educational experience possible. We are all grateful for your genuineness.
Best Wishes,
sandovalbarbara
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Answer:
water and oil don't mix
they form an emulsion
oil is less dense then water
Explanation:
Since there are no given answers, let's examine all pieces of information we can find here.
After mixing two liquids, Janet shook this mixture. She did it in order to enhance the rate of dissolving. After some time passed, we see that these liquids are separated into two distinct layers, meaning that water and oil do not mix (oil doesn't dissolve in water). This also means that water and oil form an emulsion - an unmixable suspension of two liquids.
Another feature we can observe is that the oil had risen to the top. Denser liquid will always fall down, meaning that oil is less dense then water.