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Galina-37 [17]
3 years ago
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Rewrite the following sentence using a direct object pronoun. Nosotros comemos las manzanas. Nosotros los comemos. Nosotros las

comemos. Nosotros se comemos. Nosotros la comemos.
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1 answer:
liq [111]3 years ago
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Answer: It’s B

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The concentration of CaCO3 increases in all cases because Q> K.

<h3>What is equilibrium?</h3>

A chemical reaction is said to have attained equilibrium when the rate of forward reaction is equal to the rate of reverse reaction. We are told that the Kc of the reaction is 0. 0108.

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       South America= 12 countries

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P(F)=\frac{numberofcountries of Africa}{Total number of countries } \\ \\ P(F)=\frac{54}{194} =0.28\\ \\ P(F)=0.28

6. Find P(N)

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8. Find P(S)

S= the event that a country is in South America= 12 countries. Therefore,

P(S)=\frac{numberofcountries of South America}{Total number of countries } \\ \\ P(S)=\frac{12}{194} =0.06\\ \\ P(S)=0.06

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