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  1. Each new state created from the territory could determine its own level of religious freedom.

    Each new state created from the territory could determine its
    own level of religious freedom.

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  2. The only squares of perfect squares in that range are 1, 16, and 81.

    The only squares of perfect squares in that range are 1, 16, and
    81.

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  3. 951200- to round up or down, you look at the number next in line to however much you want to round up to, be it tens, hundreds, and so on. If that number is 5 or greater, you round UP- if it is LESS than 5, you round DOWN. In this case, the hundreds are 194- 9 is greater than 5, so you round UP to 2Read more

    951200- to round up or down, you look at the number next in line
    to however much you want to round up to, be it tens, hundreds, and
    so on. If that number is 5 or greater, you round UP- if it is LESS
    than 5, you round DOWN. In this case, the hundreds are 194- 9 is
    greater than 5, so you round UP to 200.

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  4. Assuming you mean GCF and not GFC, the anwer is yes. If the numbers are odd, neither can have an even factor and so there can be no even common factor.

    Assuming you mean GCF and not GFC, the anwer is yes. If the
    numbers are odd, neither can have an even factor and so there can
    be no even common factor.

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  5. Yes.Yes.2 can never be a factor of an odd number and because of that it can't be a common factor of any number pair where at least one of numbers is odd.

    Yes.
    Yes.
    2 can never be a factor of an odd number and because of that it can’t be a common factor of any number pair where at least one of numbers is odd.

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  6. I believe those we're last word of George Washington, before he died? Maybe, he pronounced "it's" uncorrect due to his illness, cannot be sure though.. Therefore "It's well" Until well into the 19th century, " 'tis " was considered a quite appropriate and common contraction for "it's" or, more formaRead more

    I believe those we’re last word of George Washington, before he
    died? Maybe, he pronounced “it’s” uncorrect due to his illness,
    cannot be sure though..

    Therefore “It’s well”

    Until well into the 19th century, ” ’tis ” was considered a
    quite appropriate and common contraction for “it’s” or, more
    formally, “it is”. (Of course, at that time, “ain’t” was also
    considered an appropriate contraction for a number of phrases – (is
    not, am not, are not)) Therefore, “Tis well” is, simply, “It is
    well”. It is believed, in essence, to be, simply, an acceptance of
    the inevitable.

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  7. Well gee, let me see ... how about two of the walls of your bedroom ?

    Well gee, let me see … how about two of the walls of your
    bedroom ?

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