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zheka24 [161]
2 years ago
15

Based on the information in the article, what can be inferred about the inventors of the quadrant?

English
2 answers:
klio [65]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The answer is d. I'm pretty sure

Ymorist [56]2 years ago
4 0
Ay yo I think the answer is D

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