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Lubov Fominskaja [6]
2 years ago
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In which two ways can sentences be correctly combined? After hearing the weather forecast, Amira remember to bring her umbrella.

It did not end up raining.
1. After hearing the weather forecast, a mirror remember to bring her umbrella, but it did not end up raining.
2. I’m eriel remember to bring her umbrella after hearing the weather forecast; however, it did not end up raining.
3. After hearing the weather forecast, a mirror remember to bring her umbrella but; it did not end up raining.
4. Amira remember to bring her umbrella, after hearing the weather forecast, and it did not end up raining.
5. After hearing the weather forecast, Amira remember to bring her umbrella, it did not end up raining.
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Nana76 [90]2 years ago
7 0

The writing on the passenger-side mirror of your car says "Warning! Objects in mirror are closer than they appear"(Figure 1) . There is no such warning on the driver's mirror. Consider a typical convex passenger-side mirror with a focal length of -80 cm. A 1.5-m-tall cyclist on a bicycle is 28 m from the mirror.

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