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i m a 5 grader i think v should have sample papers
After 5 half-lives, 3.125% (or 1/2^5) of a radioactive sample remains. Each half-life reduces the sample by half, so after 5 half-lives, there is only a small fraction of the original sample remaining.
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Cecilia Lee Sample is 5' 2".
Sample size: 5 Sum of sample elements: 94 Mean: 94/5 = 18.8
There are 5 phonemes in the word "sample": /s/, /æ/, /m/, /p/, /ə/.
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To find the number of moles in a sample, divide the sample's weight by the molar mass of the substance. In this case, if the sample weighs 5 grams and the molar mass is 30 g/mol, the number of moles present in the sample would be 0.167 moles.
When the temperature of a sample of water is -5 degrees Celsius, the water is frozen and in a solid state.
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