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  1. William has been contracted to paint a school classroom. The classroom is 20m long, l5mwide and 5m high. There are four windows
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  2. William has been contracted to paint a school classroom. The classroom is 20 m long, 15 mwide and 5 m high. There are four
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  3. William has been contracted to paint a school classroom. The classroom is 20 m long, 15 m wide and 5 m high. There are four
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  4. A student is painting a brick for his teacher to use as a doorstop in the classroom. He is only painting the front of the brick.
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  5. What is in the classroom?1. There is a blackboard in the classroom. 2. There are lots of lockers in the classroom. 3. There are
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  6. 1. He met the boy in the classroom.2. He shook hands with the boy in the classroom. 3. He talked with the boy in the classroom.
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  7. Q1: What is there in the classroom?Q2: What's there in the classroom? Q3: What is in the classroom? Q4: What are in the
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  8. Which of the following is an example of quantization?A. The amount of time spent in a classroom B. The number of students in a
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  9. Which of the following is an example of quantization?A. The amount of time spent in a classroom B. The number of students in a
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  10. The number of hours each student spent studying for a test in Classroom A and Classroom B are shown below.Classroom A: 1, 5, 5,
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