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  1. Two rigid containers of equal volume hold hydrogen and argon gases respectively at the same temperature and pressure. Which of
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  2. You are filling a 5-L fish tank using a 250-mL container. How many full containers are required to fill the fish tank?(1 point)
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  3. If Brian wants to split the 3 3/5 cups of chocolate syrup that he has into separatecontainers that each hold 3/10 of a cup, how
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  4. You are filling a 5-L fish tank using a 250-mL container. How many full containers are required to fill the fish tank?(1 point)
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  5. a machine fills containers with a standard deviation of filling weights of 1.5. calculate the mean weight if only 4 % of the
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  6. A vendor has 40 quarts of lemonade to sell. He has 12 containers. Some of the containers hold 4 quarts and some hold 2 quarts.
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  7. A manufacturer wishes to produce the most economical packaging for detergent.The containers need to hold 25litres and must be
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  8. Water is added to two containers for 16 minutes the equations below model the ounces of water Y in each container after X
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  9. Water is added to two containers for 16 minutes. The equations below model the ounces of water, y, in each container after x
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  10. Water is added to two containers for 16 minutes. The equations below model the ounces of water, y, in each container after x
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