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scienceeasy

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on: Sep 4, 2013
Can someone help me in answering
Thanks
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mydiamond

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Reply #1 on: Sep 4, 2013
There are nearly a billion questions on here! :P



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scienceeasy

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Reply #2 on: Sep 6, 2013
I have answered some but not confident with it. Can you help me at least answer some parts of it, I hope you can help me, thanks for your time :D,



mydiamond

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Reply #3 on: Sep 6, 2013
Yeah sure, what questions are you having problems with?

That would narrow it down better



scienceeasy

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Reply #4 on: Sep 9, 2013
please counter-check it, thanks



coco

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Reply #5 on: Sep 9, 2013
It looks good, but there are a lot missing, is it supposed to be like that? ???



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Reply #6 on: Sep 10, 2013
Those that are in blanks, I don't have idea with them.



 

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