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Rainbow [258]
3 years ago
12

The gymnasium is equiped with the proper weightlifting apparatus for competitions. Which word in the sentence is spelled incorre

ctly?
English
1 answer:
KonstantinChe [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: The word 'equiped' as written in the sentence, is spelled incorrectly.

Explanation:

In the sentence you've given us, it says 'equiped'. The correct spelling of this word is 'equipped', with a double 'p'. Hope this helps!

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By increasing in speed the fire also increases in intensity, becoming even hotter.

The opposite applies to a fire travelling downhill. The flames reach less fuel, and less radiant heat pre-heats the fuel in front of the fire. For every 10˚ of downhill slope, the fire will halve its speed.

Fires tend to move more slowly as the slope decreases.

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