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Biology, 23.01.2021 04:00 MeowieMeowMeow6500

Describe the key features for each situation. 10.
The amount of daylight (in hours) dependent on the month of the year.
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The first term in a sequence is 36. Each consecutive term is exactly 1/2 of the previous term.
Marcus bought a $900 couch on a six months, interest free payment plan. He makes $50
payments to the loan each week.
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The first term in a sequence is 36. Each consecutive term is 1/2 less than the previous term.
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An empty 15 gallon tank is being filled with gasoline at a rate of 2 gallons per minute.

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