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Mathematics, 12.03.2022 09:20 georgehall3027

Helppp! a. box 1: always, sometimes , never / box 2: remain ,do not remain
b. box 1: always, sometimes , never/ box 2: always, sometimes , never
c. box 1 : always, sometimes , never/ box 2: remain, not remain/ box 3: remain, not remain

d. box 1 : awlays, sometimes, never/ box 2 : an equal distance, different distance/ box 3 : some, all, no
e. box 1 : awlays, sometimes, never/ box 2 : would, would not / box 3 : all, no.


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a. box 1: always, sometimes , never / box 2: remain ,do not remain
b. box 1: always, some

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