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M. Bandita Priyadarshni 001465 4 years ago (12577230)

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Tanvi Gautam 4 years ago (11446312)

Rajendra Prasad

Srishti Charan 4 years ago (11198055)

Indra gandi

Aditi Gangurde 4 years ago (12465102)

Chavan lal nahiru

Shreshtha Garg 4 years ago (3344271)

Indira Gandhi
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Sanu Sonar 2 years, 1 month ago (14970572)

Disgusting

Roopdip & Roopsha Saha 3 years, 11 months ago (12614219)

The watering rhyme

Sonam Chourasiya 4 years ago (12345053)

The watering rhyme

Om Singh 4 years ago (12256184)

Tuty
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Kavya Chanana 3 years, 11 months ago (10784349)

By using direct method
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Garima Ahuja 3 years, 10 months ago (12238913)

HTML tags refer to the code of instructions that are used in a markup language like HTML to perform an action
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Jesalini M.J 4 years ago (11618299)

40

Sunil Singh 4 years ago (11218707)

40 gases

Gourav Bisht 4 years ago (12563200)

Oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, etc
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Abhay Kumar 4 years ago (11885233)

Probability

Smriti Gupta 4 years ago (10198564)

probability

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Probability
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Abhay Kumar 4 years ago (11885233)

Raw data

Smriti Gupta 4 years ago (10198564)

raw data

Anshuman Jha 4 years ago (12263018)

Raw data

Prabhat Kumar 4 years ago (12536854)

Raw data
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Priyanka Sanuria 3 years, 11 months ago (12632592)

Transparent : object which allows us to see through it are called transparent. Opaque:the object which does not allow us to see through it are called opaque objects

Aarika Bhatia 4 years ago (12550209)

Transparent: substances which allow light to pass through them clearly is called a Transparent objects / substance Opaque substances : Substances which do not allow light to pass through them are called Opaque substances Shadow : A shadow is the region in which the sun appears to have disappeared, partially, or completely, for a small time

Akshara Thakur 4 years ago (11593925)

Transparent :- objects that allow light to pass through it Opaque :-object that do not allow light to pass through it Shadow :-shadow is formed due to absence of light
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Prabhat Kumar 2 years, 6 months ago (12536854)

4x⁵-9x³y² x³(4x²-9x²y²) x³[(2x)²- (3xy²)] [(a²-b²) = (a + b) (a-b)] x³(2x+3xy) (2x-3xy)

Prabhat Kumar 4 years ago (12536854)

4x⁵-9x³y² x³(4x²-9x²y²) x³[(2x)²- (3xy²)] [(a²-b²) = (a + b) (a-b)] x³(2x+3xy) (2x-3xy) Answer ?
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Mittapelly Saicharan 4 years ago (12574842)

Photo editing

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Enlist some distinct features of embedded computer

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Kaku

Bhavya Sachdeva 4 years ago (11511727)

अंतर्निहित
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Piyush Ranjan Singh 4 years ago (12295923)

the crust , the mantle , and the core
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Akyi
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Amit Amit 4 years ago (10667042)

Bhi vo gold nahi ha vo cold ho ga. The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies, the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc, which began following World War II.
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Aditya Singh 4 years ago (11472794)

Larynx (voice box) , windpipe and vocal cords

Youvansh Sharma 4 years ago (11461657)

Larynx or vocal cord

Aviral Meena 4 years ago (9191503)

Larynx and voice box is essential for speak

Aditya Shrivastav 4 years ago (12534194)

Vocal cord
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Nikhil Gurjar 3 years, 11 months ago (12614721)

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Mayaram Kushwah 3 years, 1 month ago (13745798)

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Shlok Gupta 3 years, 4 months ago (13386140)

Yes
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Ravinder Jakhar 4 years ago (12314770)

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Shinjini Ghosh 4 years ago (12468314)

Reciprocal of -5=-1/5 The product = (3/7)*(-1/5) = 3*(-1)/7*5 = -3/35

Sadhna Jain 4 years ago (3580719)

(3/7)*(-1/5)=(-3/35)
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Khushi Sharma 4 years ago (12236777)

Germany was already suffering from high levels of inflation due to the effects of the war and the increasing government debt. ... In order to pay the striking workers the government simply printed more money. This flood of money led to hyperinflation as the more money was printed, the more prices rose.
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Yash Savani 3 years, 10 months ago (11960733)

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Khushi Sharma 4 years ago (12236777)

(a) Its power to make laws on subjects mentioned in the Union List and the Concurrent List. (b) Its Residuary Powers. (c) Its power to make a law on a matter in the State List.

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