Convert 69 g/cm to kilograms per meter (kg/m).

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Answer 1

Answer:

69g/cm is 6.9kg/m

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]1 g --> \frac{1}{1000}kg\\\\69g --> \frac{69}{1000}kg\\\\1cm --> \frac{1}{100}m\\\\\frac{69 g}{1cm} = \frac{\frac{69}{1000} }{\frac {1}{100}} = \frac{69}{1000} \times \frac{100}{1} = \frac{69}{10} = 6.9kg/m[/tex]

Answer 2

Answer:

[tex]69 \: g {cm}^{ - 1} \\ 69 \times {10}^{ - 3} \times ({10}^{ - 2} ) ^{ - 1} kg \: {m}^{ - 1} \\ 69 \times {10}^{ - 1} \: kg {m}^{ - 1} \\ 6.9 \: kg {m}^{ - 1} [/tex]


Related Questions

Which of the following functions has a vertical asymptote at x=3?

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Answer:

the last one: f(x) = 1/(x-3)

Step-by-step explanation:

Vertical asymptote at x=3 means dividing by zero for x=3. If you examine all denominators with x=3, you find that the last one divides by zero (3-3).

find the value of x.

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Answer:

x = 5

Step-by-step explanation:

According to triangle angle bisector theorem, the ray divides the opposites side of the triangle into segments that are proportional to the other two sides.

So,

      [tex]\frac{x-1}{x-2} = \frac{12}{9}\\\\\frac{x-1}{x-2} = \frac{4}{3}\\\\3(x-1) = 4(x-2)\\\\3x - 3 = 4x - 8\\\\4x - 3x = -3 +8 \\\\x = 5[/tex]

In January I saved £10 then double the amount each month. How much would I save in April?​

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Answer:

$80

Step-by-step explanation:

Jan >> Feb >> Mar >> Apr

       x2        x2       x2

$10 >> $20 >> $40 >> $80

Value of x ?
A 70
B 60
C 50
D 40
please ignore the 90

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Answer:

A 70°

Step-by-step explanation:

Angle of the triangle

=180-60-60

=60°

x= 180-60-50

=120-50

=70°

If P(E) = 0.41, P(A) = 0.52, and P(E and ) = 0.35, calculate P(E or F).

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The answer is 35.41 by my calculations

2. Caleb wants to tile the floor of his fort, the dimensions are 3mm by 4m. The tiles he
wants to buy come in squares. The perimeter of the tile is 80cm.
How many tiles will Caleb need?
tiles

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Answer:

Number of tile need = 300 tiles

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Dimensions of floor = 3 m by 4 m

Perimeter of square tile = 80 cm

Find:

Number of tile need

Computation:

Perimeter of square tile = 4(Side)

80 = 4(Side of tile)

Side of tile = 80 / 4

Side of tile = 20 cm

Side of tile = 0.2 meter

Area of tile = 0.2 x 0.2

Area of tile = 0.04

Area of floor = 3 x 4

Side of tile = 12 square meter

Number of tile need = 12 / 0.04

Number of tile need = 300 tiles

x^2-16=0 solve for all real values of x

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Hi there! Use the difference of two squares formula below:

[tex] \large \boxed{ {x}^{2} - {y}^{2} = (x + y)(x - y)}[/tex]

You need to know that what number times itself and get 16. 16 comes from 4×4 or 4².

Then,

[tex] \large{ {x}^{2} - 16 = (x + 4)(x - 4)}[/tex]

[tex] \large{(x + 4)(x - 4) = 0}[/tex]

Solve the equation for all real values of x.

[tex] \large{x = 4, - 4}[/tex]

If you don't like using a formula. You can do this:

[tex] \large{ {x}^{2} - 16 = 0} \\ \large{ {x}^{2} = 16} \\ \large{x = \pm \sqrt{16} } \\ \large{x = \pm 4}[/tex]

If you remember the square root well, the square root of 16 is 4×4. Pull out the two 4's and thus the square root of 16 is 4.

For the square both sides method above (second method), we can define that:

[tex] \large \boxed{ \large{ {x}^{2} = a \longrightarrow x = \pm a }}[/tex]

Answer

x = 4,- 4 (You can answer x = ±4

THIS IS WORTH 30 POINTS

1. Point B is located at (-4, -6). Where is the location of B’ after a reflection over the y-axis?

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It will be at (4,-6)

Answer:

your awnser would be [4, −6]

Step-by-step explanation:

hope this helps

Please help It is important

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Answer:

$54

Step-by-step explanation:

first find 1/4 of $80 and then take that answer and find 10% of that to get your answer

outside the court ard is 120 m“, find the width of the path.
A square garden has an area of 441 m². If the path of uniform width surrounding inside the
garden is 216 m², find the width of the path.

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Answer:

Area of a square garden = 2, 500 m².

Length of the side of the garden =  √2,500 = 50 m.

Width of the path = 2.5 m.

Path is inside the garden.

Width of the garden that is inside (enclosed) by the path:

        50 - 2 * 2.5 = 45 m.

Length of the garden inside by the path :  = 45 m.

So the area of garden inside the path = 45 * 45 m²

     = 2, 025 m².

Area of the path = 2, 500 - 2, 025  

    = 475 m².

Cost of laying the path = Rs 25 /m² * 475 m²

   = Rs 11, 875.

Step-by-step explanation:

There are______
Pairs of integers satisfying a÷b = -2​

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Answer:

There are only 1  

Pairs of integers satisfying a÷b = -2​

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

[tex]all \: positive \: integers \: in cluding \: 1[/tex]

so I dont really know how many

Step-by-step explanation:

eg

[tex] \frac{ - 2}{1} \\ \frac{ - 4}{2} \\ \frac{6}{ - 3} \\ = - 2[/tex]

they are all equal to negative 2

Mike has a bank account whose balance is represented by A(t)=10,000*3.138^t. Where t is in years. Write the function so it reflects the monthly rate of interest . Around the nearest percent

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  A(m) = 10000×1.10^m; 10% monthly interest

Step-by-step explanation:

If t is the time in years and m is the corresponding time in months, then we have ...

  m = 12t

  t = m/12

So, the balance is ...

  A(t) = 10000×3.138^t

  A(m) = 10000×3.138^(m/12) = 10000×(3.138^(1/12))^m

  A(m) = 10000×1.10^m

The monthly interest rate is 10%.

_____

The monthly growth factor 1.10 is 1 more than the monthly growth rate.

  growth rate = growth factor -1 = 1.10 -1 = 0.10 = 10%.

A recipe uses 100 g of flour, 100 g of sugar and 80 g of butter.
8. Damia has 120 g of butter and wants to use it all in this recipe. What total weight of flour and sugar should he use in grams?
9. Damia realizes he only has 60 g of sugar, so can’t use all of his butter. How many grams of butter will he have
left over when he’s finished making the recipe?

Answer for question number 8 is 300 gms.
Can someone help to solve question number 9 in step by step please?

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Answer:

600 butter : 2000 flour : 200 sugar : 400 currants = 72 cakes

120 cakes could be made with 1 kg of butter

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, 72 cakes = 6 dozen cakes

( since 12 cake = 1 dozen cake ).

a. First calculate quantity of each ingredient per dozen by dividing each by 1.5 (18/12).

• Butter - 150/1.5 = 100 g per dozen

For 6 dozen :

100g x 6 = 600 g

• Flour - 500/1.5 = 333.33 g per dozen

For 6 dozen :

333.33 g x 6 = 2000 g

• Sugar - 50/1.5 = 33.33 g per dozen

For 6 dozen :

33.33 x 6 = 200 g

• Currants - 100/1.5 = 66.67 g per dozen

For 6 dozen :

66.67 x 6 = 400 g

b. It is given that,

150g butter is required to make = 18 cakes

Then by using unitary method, we get,

1 g of butter is required to make = 18/150 cakes

Since, 1 Kg = 1000 g

Then,

1000 g of butter is required to make = (18/150) × 1000

= 120 cakes

Hence, with 1 kg of butter 120 whole cakes can be made.

Hope this answer helps you :)

Have a great day :)

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He will have 32 g of butter left over.

He only has 60 g of sugar which is only 60% of the recipe amount.
60% of 80 g of butter = 48 g used
80 - 48 = 32 g

Bill used a rain gauge to measure how much rain fell, in centimeters (cm), during a
rainfall.


(ANYONE WANNA HELP ME?)

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Step-by-step explanation:

done hope this helped you

find the exact value of tan A in simplest radical form

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Answer:

they might not be the same numbers but you can do it with all of the step-by-step explanations I gave you just with the numbers you have

Step-by-step explanation:

Triangle ABC is a right angle triangle.

From the given right angle triangle,

AB represents the hypotenuse of the right angle triangle.

With m∠A as the reference angle,

AC represents the adjacent side of the right angle triangle.

BC represents the opposite side of the right angle triangle.

To determine tan m∠A, we would apply the tangent trigonometric ratio.

Tan θ = opposite side/adjacent side. Therefore,

Tan A = √32/2 = (√16 × √2)/2

Tan A = (4√2)/2

Tan A = 2√2

The annual energy consumption of the town where Camilla lives increases at a rate that is proportional at any time to the energy consumption at that time. The town consumed 4.44.44, point, 4 trillion British thermal units (BTUs) initially, and it consumed 5.55.55, point, 5 trillion BTUs annually after 555 years. What is the town's annual energy consumption, in trillionso f BTUs, after 9 years?

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Answer:

The town's annual energy consumption will be of 6.57 trillons of BTU after 9 years.

Step-by-step explanation:

The annual energy consumption of the town where Camilla lives increases at a rate that is proportional at any time to the energy consumption at that time.

This means that the consumption after t years is given by the following differential equation:

[tex]\frac{dC}{dt} = kC[/tex]

In which k is the growth rate.

The solution is, applying separation of variables:

[tex]C(t) = C(0)e^{kt}[/tex]

In which C(0) is the initial consumption.

The town consumed 4.4 trillion British thermal units (BTUs) initially.

This means that [tex]C(0) = 4.4[/tex]

So

[tex]C(t) = C(0)e^{kt}[/tex]

[tex]C(t) = 4.4e^{kt}[/tex]

5.5 trillion BTUs annually after 5 years.

This means that [tex]C(5) = 5.5[/tex]. We use this to find k. So

[tex]C(t) = 4.4e^{kt}[/tex]

[tex]5.5 = 4.4e^{5k}[/tex]

[tex]e^{5k} = \frac{5.5}{4.4}[/tex]

[tex]e^{5k} = 1.25[/tex]

[tex]\ln{e^{5k}} = \ln{1.25}[/tex]

[tex]5k = \ln{1.25}[/tex]

[tex]k = \frac{\ln{1.25}}{5}[/tex]

[tex]k = 0.0446[/tex]

So

[tex]C(t) = 4.4e^{0.0446t}[/tex]

After 9 years?

This is C(9). So

[tex]C(9) = 4.4e^{0.0446*9} = 6.57[/tex]

The town's annual energy consumption will be of 6.57 trillons of BTU after 9 years.

In 1994, the General Social Survey included a question that asked its participants if they felt that nuclear power plants were extremely/very dangerous to the environment. Out of the 1263 surveyed, 565 said yes. What is the value of the test statistic for this problem

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Answer:

Value of the test statistic for this problem = -3.74

Step-by-step explanation:

Here

the sample size n = 1263

and the x = 565

So, the p' -value = 565/1263 = 0.4473

As per the test statistics formula, z value will be evaluated

z = (0.4473-p)/sqrt {p(1-p)/n}

Let us say that p = 0.5

Substituting the given value in above equation, we get -

z = (0.4473-0.5)/sqrt {0.5(1-0.5)/1263}

z = -3.74

The test statistic of the question is; z = -3.74

What is the test statistic?

We are given;

Sample size; n = 1263

Number of people that said yes; x = 565

Sample proportion is; p'= 565/1263 = 0.4473

Formula for the test statistic of proportion is;

z = (p' - p)/(√(p(1 - p)/n)

We will assume that population proportion p = 0.5. Thus;

z = (0.4473 - 0.5)/(√(0.5(1 - 0.5)/1263)

z = -3.74

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Jim wants to buy an electric saw marked $98.00. If the salesperson offers him a discount of 15%, how much will he have to pay for the saw?

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Answer:

$83.30

Step-by-step explanation:

Find how much he will have to pay by multiplying the price by 0.85, since this will calculate what 85% of the price is (with the 15% discount):

98(0.85)

= 83.3

So, he will have to pay $83.30 for the saw

8(2n - 5) = 3(6n - 2)

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Answer:

n=-17

Step-by-step explanation:

8(2n-5)=3(6n-2)

1) Distributive property

16x-40=18x-6

16x−40=18x−6

2) Subtract 16x16x from both sides.

-40=18x-6-16x

−40=18x−6−16x

3) Simplify 18x-6-16x18x−6−16x to 2x-62x−6.

-40=2x-6

−40=2x−6

4) Add 66 to both sides.

-40+6=2x

−40+6=2x

5) Simplify -40+6−40+6 to -34−34.

-34=2x

−34=2x

6) Divide both sides by 22.

-\frac{34}{2}=x

2

34

=x

7) Simplify \frac{34}{2}

2

34

to 17

−17=x

8) Switch sides.

x=−17

1. AC=EC
2.BC=DC
3.AB=DE

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Answer:

1. AC = EC

Step-by-step explanation:

As it says that the figure has to be proved by SAS postulate. We know that, SAS stands for Side - Angle - Side, so we need to prove that any two sides and one angle of two triangles are equal/proportional or not.

Given, BC = CD, and angle ACB = angle DCE.

Therefore, the answer is 1. AC = EC.

in 2007 the poverty threshold for a family of four two of whom were related children was $21027 at the same time the poverty threshold for a family of four three of whom were related children was 21100 for each of the preceding years the difference between these two thresholds was less than $100 what is the conclusion you can draw from this

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Answer:

MINIMUM WAGE does not increase much over time

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the information given the conclusion you can draw from this is that MINIMUM WAGE DOES NOT INCREASE OR TEND TO GO UP MUCH OVER TIME Since the MINIMUM WAGES of the poverty threshold of whom TWO were related children was the amount of $21,027 and the poverty threshold of whom THREE were related children was the amount of $21,100 indicating that the minimum wages only increase from $21,027 to $21,100 given us the amount of $73 ($21,027 -$21,100) which is less than the amount of $100 as the difference between these TWO THRESHOLDS for each of the preceeding year.

Write the equation of the circle centered at ( - 4,7) with radius 20?

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Answer:

(x + 4)² + (y - 7)² = 20²

Step-by-step explanation:

Graphing form

(x - h)² + (y - k)² = r²

(h, k) is the center = (-4, 7)

r is the radius = 20

-----------------------------------

Plug in the givens

(x + 4)² + (y - 7)² = 20²

Alice and Bob play a game by taking turns removing 1 or 2 stones from a pile that initially has n stones. The person that removes the last stone wins the game. Alice plays always first.
(a) Prove by induction that if n is a multiple of 3 then Bob has a wining strategy.
(b) Prove that if n is not a multiple of 3 then Alice has a wining strategy.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

(a) We will prove by induction that if n is a multiple of 3 then Bob has a winning strategy.

Let n=3

It is given that Alice always plays first.

Then, for the first move, Alice has a choice of removing 1 or 2 stones.

Case 1:

Alice removes 1 stone. Then it is now Bob's turn. There are 2 stones left. Bob has the choice of removing 1 or 2 stones. Then Bob's winning strategy should be to remove 2 stones. Then Bob removes the last stone and wins.

Case 2:

Alice removes 2 stones. Then it is Bob's turn. There is exactly 1 stone left, which Bob removes in his turn. Since he removes the last stone, he wins.

Thus, in either case, for n=3, Bob has a winning strategy. ____ (A)

Now, let us assume that Bob has a winning strategy for n=3p.

We will now check if Bob has a winning strategy for n=3p+3

It is given that Alice plays first.

Case 1:

Alice starts the game by removing 1 stone. Then, Bob has a choice of removing 1 or 2 stones. If he chooses to remove 2 stones, then the number of stones left is 3p+3-3=3p and it is now Alice's turn to play. This is exactly the game when n=3p and we have already assumed that Bob has a winning strategy for n=3p. Thus, in this case Bob has a winning strategy.

Case 2:

Alice starts the game by removing 2 stones. Then, Bob has a choice of removing 1 or 2 stones. If he chooses to remove 1 stone, then the number of stones left is 3p+3-3=3p and it is now Alice's turn to play. This is again exactly the game when n=3p and we have already assumed that Bob has a winning strategy for n=3p. Thus, in this case also, Bob has a winning strategy.

Thus, in either case Bob has a winning strategy for n=3p+3 if he has a winning strategy for n=3p. _______ (B)

Thus, from (A) & (B), using induction, we can say that Bob has a winning strategy if n is a multiple of 3.

(b) We will now prove that if n is not a multiple of 3, then Alice has a winning strategy.

If n is not a multiple of 3, then n can have either of the forms of 3m+1 or 3m+2, m ∈ W.

We will prove the given fact for both the forms simultaneously

Let m=0, i.e., n=1 or n=2

Since Alice starts first, she removes 1 stone, if n=1 or 2 stones if n=2 and thus wins. Thus Alice has a winning strategy if m=0. ______ (A)

Let us assume that Alice has a winning strategy for m=k, i.e., for n=3k+1 & n=3k+2

Now, we will check if Alice has a winning strategy for m=k+1, i.e., for n=3(k+1)+1=3k+4 or n=3(k+1)+2=3k+5

Let n=3k+4

Since Alice plays first, she has a choice to remove 1 or 2 stones.

Note that, if Alice removes 2 stones and in turn Bob removes 2 stones, then the number of stones becomes a multiple of 3 such that it is Alice's turn to play. In that case, Bob will have a winning strategy as shown in the previous part.

Then, Alice should remove 1 stone. Then, it is now Bob's turn and he has a choice of removing 1 or 2 stones.

Case 1:

Bob removes 1 stone. Then there are 3k+4-1-1=3k+2 stones remaining and it is Alice's turn. This is identical to the game where n=3k+2. We have already assumed that Alice has a winning strategy in this case.

Case 2:

Bob removes 2 stones. Then there are 3k+4-1-2=3k+1 stones remaining and it is Alice's turn. This is identical to the game where n=3k+1. We have already assumed that Alice has a winning strategy in this case.

Thus, in either case, Alice has a winning strategy.

Let n=3k+5

Since Alice plays first, she has a choice to remove 1 or 2 stones.

Note that, if Alice removes 1 stone and in turn Bob removes 1 stone, then the number of stones becomes a multiple of 3 such that it is Alice's turn to play. In that case, Bob will have a winning strategy as shown in the previous part.

Then, Alice should remove 2 stones. Then, it is now Bob's turn and he has a choice of removing 1 or 2 stones.

Case 1:

Bob removes 1 stone. Then there are 3k+5-2-1=3k+2 stones remaining and it is Alice's turn. This is identical to the game where n=3k+2. We have already assumed that Alice has a winning strategy in this case.

Case 2:

Bob removes 2 stones. Then there are 3k+5-2-2=3k+1 stones remaining and it is Alice's turn. This is identical to the game where n=3k+1. We have already assumed that Alice has a winning strategy in this case.

Thus, in either case, Alice has a winning strategy.

Then, we can say that Alice has a winning strategy for m=k+1 if she has a winning strategy for m=k. _____ (B)

Then, by induction, from (A) & (B), we can say that if n is not a multiple of 3, then Alice has a winning strategy.

Type an equation for the
following pattern.
X
у
1
16/3
2.
14/3
[?]
x + [ ]
y =
3
4
4
10/3
5
8/3

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Answer:

y = -2/3 x + 6

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the coordinates (1, 16/3) and (3,4)

Slope m = 4-16/3/3-1

Slope m = -4/3 * 1/2

Slope m = -2/3

For the y-intercept

Substitute (3,4) and m = -2/3 into y  =mx+b

4 = -2/3(3) + b

4 = -2 + b

b = 4 + 2

b = 6

Get the required equaton;

Recall that y = mx+b

y = -2/3 x + 6

Find the slope of a line passing through the given points.
(-4, 2) and (5,6)
slope =

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Answer:

4/9

Step-by-step explanation:

To find slope without a graph, you subtract the 2 y-coords and the 2 x-coords, then divide the y-coord by the x-coord.

The formula is (y²-y¹)/(x²-x¹).

So we just plug in the coordinates.

(6-2)/(5-(-4))

(6-2)/(5+4)

4/9

So the slope is 4/9

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hope it helps

5x (2yz + 4y - 3)
Use the distributive property to simplify the expression

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Answer:

10xyz + 20xy - 15x

Step-by-step explanation:

5 x ( 2yz + 4 y - 3)

using the Distributive property multiply the each term by 5x

5x × 2yz + 5x × 4y - 5x × -3

calculate the product

10xyz + 20xy - 15x

Answer:

10xyz+20xy-15

Step-by-step explanation:

Please answer what is 1 2 3 4 5 no links I forgot to do my homework

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1. 40°

2. 50°

3. 45°

4. a. draw a line from angle P to downward but make it so it can cut angle OPQ from the half

b. 70°

c. angle TPQ = angle OPQ ÷2

angle TPQ = 140÷2= 70°

The rectangle is rotated 180° about the origin. What are the new coordinates of point D ?

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Answer:

The answer is C

Step-by-step explanation:

there is no explanation

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

A, D and F

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Answer:59

Step-by-step explanation:

beacause you need to added them all together

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