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Translate the following sentence into English: "Gaius ambulat ad agrōs quod Titus est."

Gaius: Personal name in Nominative singular Ambulat: 3rd person singular of the verb "ambulo" (intr.)—walk, go ad: prep of Accusative Agros: Accusative Plural of "ager"—fields, countrysid...
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Explain what is meant by the term 'rate of reaction'?

The change in concentration of reactants or products, per unit of time.
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How do I talk about the future in Japanese?

Technically, there is no future tense in Japanese! A verb in present tense is exactly the same as a verb in future tense. So 大学に行きます could mean both I am going to university [right now] and I will go to univ...
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How do I solve a simultaneous equation like this: 2x-5y=3, 3x+2y=14 ?

Solving a simultaneous equation finds the point(s) where two lines on a graph intercept. Therefore, one way of solving the equations is to plot the two lines onto the same graph and find the coordinates of t...
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What's the difference between elastic and inelastic collisions ?

Well it all depends on how the energy of the moving objects is transfered during the collision. In a elastic collision, first the objects are moving toward each other with both a certain kinetic energy, then...
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