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<text bytes="885" sha1="77351q3euvzhdqzjymaz3i1u0ut3n08" xml:space="preserve">Slovio is a newly-constructed language created by linguist Mark Hučko. It is an international auxiliary language primarily created to help Slavic speakers communicate. The grammar of Slovio is similar to Esperanto, but the vocabulary is derived from the most common words from Slavic languages, that of the largest European-language group.
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<text bytes="885" sha1="77351q3euvzhdqzjymaz3i1u0ut3n08" xml:space="preserve">Slovio is a newly-constructed language created by linguist Mark Hučko. It is an international auxiliary language primarily created to help Slavic speakers communicate. The grammar of Slovio is similar to Esperanto, but the vocabulary is derived from the most common words from Slavic languages, that of the largest European-language group.
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<text bytes="14083" sha1="9h5lekt9deg5s0k8h0ii94turxigjgn" xml:space="preserve">== Introduction ==
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<text bytes="298" sha1="hwbfiynthcczpeild0870qggzf9yaw9" xml:space="preserve">I'm sorry but this is the wrong answer. The 4Ω resistor gets the full 6V and the two 2Ω resistors have to share the 6V between them because they are in series. They therefore get 3V each.
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<text bytes="298" sha1="hwbfiynthcczpeild0870qggzf9yaw9" xml:space="preserve">I'm sorry but this is the wrong answer. The 4Ω resistor gets the full 6V and the two 2Ω resistors have to share the 6V between them because they are in series. They therefore get 3V each.
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<text bytes="298" sha1="hwbfiynthcczpeild0870qggzf9yaw9" xml:space="preserve">I'm sorry but this is the wrong answer. The 4Ω resistor gets the full 6V and the two 2Ω resistors have to share the 6V between them because they are in series. They therefore get 3V each.
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<text bytes="298" sha1="hwbfiynthcczpeild0870qggzf9yaw9" xml:space="preserve">I'm sorry but this is the wrong answer. The 4Ω resistor gets the full 6V and the two 2Ω resistors have to share the 6V between them because they are in series. They therefore get 3V each.
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<text bytes="298" sha1="hwbfiynthcczpeild0870qggzf9yaw9" xml:space="preserve">I'm sorry but this is the wrong answer. The 4Ω resistor gets the full 6V and the two 2Ω resistors have to share the 6V between them because they are in series. They therefore get 3V each.
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<text bytes="298" sha1="hwbfiynthcczpeild0870qggzf9yaw9" xml:space="preserve">I'm sorry but this is the wrong answer. The 4Ω resistor gets the full 6V and the two 2Ω resistors have to share the 6V between them because they are in series. They therefore get 3V each.
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<text bytes="1579" sha1="8vpox2z2asx5x23gnrug17s5m6rq7nm" xml:space="preserve">The Once and Future King - Book I: The Sword in the Stone - Chapter 21
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<text bytes="1579" sha1="8vpox2z2asx5x23gnrug17s5m6rq7nm" xml:space="preserve">The Once and Future King - Book I: The Sword in the Stone - Chapter 21
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<text bytes="551" sha1="0t8xkm08i8y9bkdk54qzlzcia4432nj" xml:space="preserve">< Back to Questions
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<text bytes="240" sha1="b6g3hrantkvwgcv34q8938o29bkly8b" xml:space="preserve">This is the correct answer. The red is the live wire and the blue is neutral. Both wires carry current under normal working conditions.
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<text bytes="240" sha1="b6g3hrantkvwgcv34q8938o29bkly8b" xml:space="preserve">This is the correct answer. The red is the live wire and the blue is neutral. Both wires carry current under normal working conditions.
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<text bytes="280" sha1="18mwfv3ubnsm84xxisqpcwpw7v6emk7" xml:space="preserve">I'm sorry but this is the wrong answer. The green/yellow is the Earth wire. The Earth wire does not carry any current under normal operating conditions. It is a safety device.
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<text bytes="280" sha1="18mwfv3ubnsm84xxisqpcwpw7v6emk7" xml:space="preserve">I'm sorry but this is the wrong answer. The green/yellow is the Earth wire. The Earth wire does not carry any current under normal operating conditions. It is a safety device.
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<text bytes="280" sha1="18mwfv3ubnsm84xxisqpcwpw7v6emk7" xml:space="preserve">I'm sorry but this is the wrong answer. The green/yellow is the Earth wire. The Earth wire does not carry any current under normal operating conditions. It is a safety device.
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<text bytes="280" sha1="18mwfv3ubnsm84xxisqpcwpw7v6emk7" xml:space="preserve">I'm sorry but this is the wrong answer. The green/yellow is the Earth wire. The Earth wire does not carry any current under normal operating conditions. It is a safety device.
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<text bytes="539" sha1="5dg6y6dcaiv10b16zlkoxq4nvv9j0e5" xml:space="preserve">*How can we describe the way things move?
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<text bytes="234" sha1="qp3if8spfzer7j12la7jz3nl22rg6ub" xml:space="preserve">Im sorry but this is the wrong answer. B is quite possibly true, both rods could be negative because two like charges repel. Hit back and try again.
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<text bytes="234" sha1="qp3if8spfzer7j12la7jz3nl22rg6ub" xml:space="preserve">Im sorry but this is the wrong answer. B is quite possibly true, both rods could be negative because two like charges repel. Hit back and try again.
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<text bytes="227" sha1="l9psudlz336zo65121imqnuwaj28c4y" xml:space="preserve">I'm sorry but this is the wrong answer. C is quite possibly true! two positively charged rods would repel each other. Hit back and try again.
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<text bytes="227" sha1="l9psudlz336zo65121imqnuwaj28c4y" xml:space="preserve">I'm sorry but this is the wrong answer. C is quite possibly true! two positively charged rods would repel each other. Hit back and try again.
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<text bytes="289" sha1="1icai9e1qd849x793o7m0gcry7g30oi" xml:space="preserve">I'm sorry but this is the wrong answer. If both strops are negative they repel. If ther are both positive they also repel. But the question asked which statements are false. Hit back and try again.
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<text bytes="289" sha1="1icai9e1qd849x793o7m0gcry7g30oi" xml:space="preserve">I'm sorry but this is the wrong answer. If both strops are negative they repel. If ther are both positive they also repel. But the question asked which statements are false. Hit back and try again.
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<text bytes="198" sha1="iskvdd498eqwz6qms0w66vs776b5126" xml:space="preserve">I'm sorry but this is the wrong answer. B may very well be true as "like charges repel". Hit back and try again.
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<text bytes="198" sha1="iskvdd498eqwz6qms0w66vs776b5126" xml:space="preserve">I'm sorry but this is the wrong answer. B may very well be true as "like charges repel". Hit back and try again.
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<text bytes="188" sha1="l34l4931t9chru8rg5ber5j08j4rqr8" xml:space="preserve">I'm sorry but this is the wrong answer. C may well be true. Two positively charged strips would repel.
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<text bytes="188" sha1="l34l4931t9chru8rg5ber5j08j4rqr8" xml:space="preserve">I'm sorry but this is the wrong answer. C may well be true. Two positively charged strips would repel.
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<text bytes="44651" sha1="47jlmd0dh7bv04l20rcjkydg1gwyj8v" xml:space="preserve">==The Election of 1840==
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<text bytes="3104" sha1="niorusmjj9c2ok91h1iogmhydmmpn2g" xml:space="preserve">Electromagnets are used inside all sorts of devices. A very simple device is the electromagnet that is used in scrap yards to pick up cars. It can then drop them once the electric current is turned off. This page looks at some more complicated devices that use electromagnets.
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<text bytes="3104" sha1="niorusmjj9c2ok91h1iogmhydmmpn2g" xml:space="preserve">Electromagnets are used inside all sorts of devices. A very simple device is the electromagnet that is used in scrap yards to pick up cars. It can then drop them once the electric current is turned off. This page looks at some more complicated devices that use electromagnets.
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<text bytes="472" sha1="5w0l2bimxl9n3ltgcw9rb0vl27n8dpo" xml:space="preserve">This book, US Constitution and Government, was initiated and written by Lord Emsworth, with slight contributions by Karl Wick and Tamu Schwoeffermann. Although the content of the book is comprehensive, it still needs to be edited and revised.
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<text bytes="472" sha1="5w0l2bimxl9n3ltgcw9rb0vl27n8dpo" xml:space="preserve">This book, US Constitution and Government, was initiated and written by Lord Emsworth, with slight contributions by Karl Wick and Tamu Schwoeffermann. Although the content of the book is comprehensive, it still needs to be edited and revised.
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<text bytes="67969" sha1="5u91w2qojucg90dhrucrkd0m7q1vrhx" xml:space="preserve">== Causes of the Civil War ==
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<text bytes="227" sha1="mbrvwj4i578mbaqk4hrw7nqlb8jme8n" xml:space="preserve">I'm sorry but this is the wrong answer. Increasing the time gives the silver more time to build up. This means the layer will be thicker.
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<text bytes="379" sha1="nyscxzwa3h1at4v9i24pslat1it9x7k" xml:space="preserve">I'm sorry but this is the wrong answer. Increasing the concentration of silver nitrate will mean there are more ions to carry the current. The current will therefore be larger and so the silver layer will be thicker.
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<text bytes="379" sha1="nyscxzwa3h1at4v9i24pslat1it9x7k" xml:space="preserve">I'm sorry but this is the wrong answer. Increasing the concentration of silver nitrate will mean there are more ions to carry the current. The current will therefore be larger and so the silver layer will be thicker.
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<text bytes="3741" sha1="4jluf8mmzi2bd5xjhbii1tb1w09nl1g" xml:space="preserve">The Internet is a worldwide collection of computer networks that began as a single network that was originally created in 1969 by ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency), a U.S. government agency that was far more interested in creating projects that would survive a nuclear war than in creating anything useful for the civilian population.
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<text bytes="3741" sha1="4jluf8mmzi2bd5xjhbii1tb1w09nl1g" xml:space="preserve">The Internet is a worldwide collection of computer networks that began as a single network that was originally created in 1969 by ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency), a U.S. government agency that was far more interested in creating projects that would survive a nuclear war than in creating anything useful for the civilian population.
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<text bytes="28428" sha1="bsrcq4xy6ch7pjn79ofg3jr8yb0xgir" xml:space="preserve">The peoples of Europe have had a tremendous effect on the development of the United States throughout the course of U.S. history. Europeans "discovered" and colonized the North American continent and, even after they lost political control over its territory, their influence has predominated due to a common language, social ideals, and culture. Therefore, when endeavoring to understand the history of the United States, it is helpful to briefly describe their European origin.
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<text bytes="28428" sha1="bsrcq4xy6ch7pjn79ofg3jr8yb0xgir" xml:space="preserve">The peoples of Europe have had a tremendous effect on the development of the United States throughout the course of U.S. history. Europeans "discovered" and colonized the North American continent and, even after they lost political control over its territory, their influence has predominated due to a common language, social ideals, and culture. Therefore, when endeavoring to understand the history of the Unite
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<text bytes="33184" sha1="781jcfc7zv1gnobio7gfihbch3b7s15" xml:space="preserve">== Europe ==
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<text bytes="33184" sha1="781jcfc7zv1gnobio7gfihbch3b7s15" xml:space="preserve">== Europe ==
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<text bytes="8338" sha1="393zln1ek5qhyubmsyshstc1tqi06uw" xml:space="preserve">== Introduction ==
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<text bytes="7529" sha1="qsqaducr22c9j4mf98il43kd979twxf" xml:space="preserve">Category theory is the study of categories, which are collections of objects and morphisms (or arrows), from one object to another. It generalizes many common notions in Algebra, such as different kinds of products, the notion of kernel, etc. See Category Theory for additional information.
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<text bytes="7529" sha1="qsqaducr22c9j4mf98il43kd979twxf" xml:space="preserve">Category theory is the study of categories, which are collections of objects and morphisms (or arrows), from one object to another. It generalizes many common notions in Algebra, such as different kinds of products, the notion of kernel, etc. See Category Theory for additional information.
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<text bytes="29398" sha1="tvidjs60ddtjdyb4w6njmja67mjnor0" xml:space="preserve">== President Grover Cleveland ==
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<text bytes="29398" sha1="tvidjs60ddtjdyb4w6njmja67mjnor0" xml:space="preserve">== President Grover Cleveland ==
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<text bytes="112" sha1="646xawecpug1a29haam64w8oyes7r40" xml:space="preserve">Below are the authors of the XHTML tutorial:
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<text bytes="21013" sha1="4o7snekoh9c59uz5ffm1l1o6qg4znei" xml:space="preserve">== Progressivism ==
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<text bytes="21013" sha1="4o7snekoh9c59uz5ffm1l1o6qg4znei" xml:space="preserve">== Progressivism ==
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<text bytes="43953" sha1="kz1z3n5v13tx7vqvfs1f67qbmcxo8e9" xml:space="preserve">== Politics and Government ==
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<text bytes="41640" sha1="c04q3gyfwavm8v0a4t0oisx2flisa9t" xml:space="preserve">==Conflict in Europe==
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<text bytes="33331" sha1="2tzxqotste5h7afvaqej7ui36hynym0" xml:space="preserve">==Eisenhower==
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<text bytes="514" sha1="9cwclp2jowq5stnn29zp6yne3qs37nr" xml:space="preserve">A topological space is a set X, and a collection of subsets of X, C such that both the empty set and X are contained in C and the union of any subcollection of sets in C and the intersection of any finite subcollection of sets in C are also contained within C. The sets in C are called open sets. Their complements relative to X are called closed sets.
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<text bytes="514" sha1="9cwclp2jowq5stnn29zp6yne3qs37nr" xml:space="preserve">A topological space is a set X, and a collection of subsets of X, C such that both the empty set and X are contained in C and the union of any subcollection of sets in C and the intersection of any finite subcollection of sets in C are also contained within C. The sets in C are called open sets. Their complements relative to X are called closed sets.
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<text bytes="10057" sha1="en2j83922hhpylxhu1ppi319uqz2am2" xml:space="preserve">Vectors are commonly used in physics and other fields to express quantities that cannot be accurately described by a scalar. Scalars are simply the value of something in a single dimension - a real number. For example, one might say that they have driven 5 kilometers, that an hour has elapsed, or that something's mass is 20 kilograms. In every one of these cases, there has been exactly one value stated.
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<text bytes="10057" sha1="en2j83922hhpylxhu1ppi319uqz2am2" xml:space="preserve">Vectors are commonly used in physics and other fields to express quantities that cannot be accurately described by a scalar. Scalars are simply the value of something in a single dimension - a real number. For example, one might say that they have driven 5 kilometers, that an hour has elapsed, or that something's mass is 20 kilograms. In every one of these cases, there has been exactly one value stated.
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<text bytes="14472" sha1="3vrkmwwooccl503etvokuyeszq9uywx" xml:space="preserve">Alcohols are the family of compounds that contain one or more hydroxyl (-OH) groups attached to a single bonded alkane. Alcohols are represented by the general formula -OH. Alcohols are important in organic chemistry because they can be converted to and from many other types of compounds. Reactions with alcohols fall into two different categories. Reactions can cleave the R-O bond or they can cleave the O-H bond.
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<text bytes="14472" sha1="3vrkmwwooccl503etvokuyeszq9uywx" xml:space="preserve">Alcohols are the family of compounds that contain one or more hydroxyl (-OH) groups attached to a single bonded alkane. Alcohols are represented by the general formula -OH. Alcohols are important in organic chemistry because they can be converted to and from many other types of compounds. Reactions with alcohols fall into two different categories. Reactions can cleave the R-O bond or they can cleave the O-H bon
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<text bytes="1533" sha1="gztsisi7fdbm4n69esdgk52ff5gifcm" xml:space="preserve">Electrophilic additions are also referred to as addition reactions.
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<text bytes="1533" sha1="gztsisi7fdbm4n69esdgk52ff5gifcm" xml:space="preserve">Electrophilic additions are also referred to as addition reactions.
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<text bytes="542" sha1="98ba8cqqetf14ifg6qteojjeghehfwm" xml:space="preserve">Puzzles | Logic puzzles | Knights, Knaves & Spies
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<text bytes="624" sha1="e05h6kcbqlxxrd0pnonn2vad8fx5np3" xml:space="preserve">Puzzles | Logic puzzles | Knights, Knaves & Spies II
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<text bytes="1355" sha1="ralbnullfix3zi95398fki0njq6e5v1" xml:space="preserve">Puzzles | Logic puzzles | Lying about your Age
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<text bytes="803" sha1="3vp573mr1qa6n9m1pa0kxcdt5sd0uaz" xml:space="preserve">Puzzles | Logic puzzles | Getting out of Prison
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<text bytes="791" sha1="eklkybkvoj32arqw98ugqlgw4pf8qm7" xml:space="preserve">Puzzles | Logic puzzles | Hats
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<text bytes="408" sha1="5tx14s2ybm4zbebyq36g2s5xd3hdyjx" xml:space="preserve">* Connecting Stars
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<text bytes="426" sha1="ipdlr2incc1ru9yrvvr8xf0oplxkbjj" xml:space="preserve">Puzzles | Geometric puzzles | Connecting Stars
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<text bytes="547" sha1="dsmltd1yc8vmibhkqfi2y3p1tmbr42s" xml:space="preserve">Puzzles | Geometric puzzles | Rubber Band
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<text bytes="702" sha1="31g17lf2j1bveo34342cxg0evqp6u55" xml:space="preserve">* Two 4s Equal 64?
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<text bytes="351" sha1="k23quwii6qiu3pgnj4hqlitzoyqlv7x" xml:space="preserve">Puzzles | Arithmetical puzzles | Two 4's equals 64?
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<text bytes="999" sha1="k3v418rdajkn235vdrmb1qkuaa073tp" xml:space="preserve">Puzzles | Arithmetical puzzles | Three Daughters
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<text bytes="258" sha1="huz4099hx0wykknc7m0ni9xcy5h417s" xml:space="preserve">* 12 Coins
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<text bytes="643" sha1="rao0nl9n3cv73990w2rlqug32wmn48a" xml:space="preserve">Puzzles | Decision puzzles | 12 coins
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<text bytes="388" sha1="0n8p0ppt50y7mdnawouwjn21u9t66es" xml:space="preserve">Puzzles | Decision puzzles | Weighings once more
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<text bytes="576" sha1="e1tuqm1d5qtf658818l0fsallg86b1v" xml:space="preserve">Puzzles | Action sequences | Crossing the River
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<text bytes="706" sha1="9pobosgpnyir0z137mzxavxiybxepwq" xml:space="preserve">Puzzles | Puzzles/How do you ... ? | The Burning Island
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<text bytes="332" sha1="84wj2oedlivwg6pw83ot2j8lf74zwm2" xml:space="preserve">Puzzles | Arithmetical puzzles | Digits of the square
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<text bytes="907" sha1="sle8s8bnknsdp1ktikdk69ecgq4adu8" xml:space="preserve">Puzzles | Decision puzzles | Monty Hall
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<text bytes="1860" sha1="at3asaprl30ug46ruvhwsbqlx5srr7b" xml:space="preserve">The task is to find the hidden principle that constructs the list, and sometimes to continue the sequence, which is indicated by a question mark.
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<text bytes="1860" sha1="at3asaprl30ug46ruvhwsbqlx5srr7b" xml:space="preserve">The task is to find the hidden principle that constructs the list, and sometimes to continue the sequence, which is indicated by a question mark.
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