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magmichele12

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The ___________is the distance between the face of the lens and the point at which rays of light converge.
 
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Question 2

Which of the following statements about Individual Risk Factors is incorrect:
 
  A) Elevated suicide risk has most consistently been associated with depressive symptoms and/or diagnosis
  B) The most consistent research shows that juvenile offenders' increased suicide risk is associated with substance abuse
  C) Less consistent research shows that juvenile offenders' increased suicide risk is associated with living without at least one biological parent
  D) All of the above statements are true
  E) All of the above statements are false



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Answer to Question 1

focal length

Answer to Question 2

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