Answer:
a<x<b
Explanation:
A is less than X, which is less than b. Could also be a>x>b
The evidence is used in this excerpt is known as a quotation and story. Check more about evidence below.
<h3>What is evidence?</h3>
This is known to be any fact that is presented that shows that a given thing or action is true.
Note that in the excerpt below, the The evidence is used in this excerpt is known as a quotation and story
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Read the excerpt from "Lise Marie de Baissac.”
According to her SOE file, "[s]he was the inspiration of groups on the Orne [river] and by her initiative caused heavy losses to the Germans. . . . She also took part in several armed attacks on enemy columns."
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The exercise is related to the Ratio Test for Convergence. The rules for this kind of test are given below.
<h3>What are the rules for Ratio Test for Convergence?</h3>
The rules are:
- If the limit is less than 1 when conducting the ratio test, your series is definitely convergent.
- The test is inconclusive if the limit is equal to 1.
- The series is divergent if the limit is greater than 1.
Using this knowledge, we are able to state that
- A is not conclusive.
- C's convergence is absolute.
- There is divergence with D and E.
- B and F appear to be employing the nth-term test. The nth-term involves determining the sequence's limit as it approaches infinity.
The nth-term test determines whether a series is divergent if the limit is bigger than 0, thus, both B and F are divergent series.
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The doctor would be taken into a lung and heart area of the hospital, and be treated by different doctors. Then they would immediately try to find a doctor to continue the surgery.
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The best way to complete the second sentence such that it resembles the one given is "You <u>must have </u>left your phone in the restaurant."
<h3>Reason for using "must have"</h3>
- Using the phrase, "almost certain" infers that a person has little doubt that something has happened.
- The phrase, "must have" also infers little doubt and high probability.
The best phrase to fit in the second sentence that would both be grammatically correct and convey the same meaning, is therefore "must have."
In conclusion, the answer is "must have."
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