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Sam had to mix _____ part of the two chemicals for the experiment a. equaled b. equitably c. equal d.equate f. equation
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Sam had to mix _____ part of the two chemicals for the experiment
a. equaled
b. equitably
c. equal
d.equate
f. equation
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The answer for this is:
C.)
Equal.
Hope this helps.
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Sam had to mix
C. equal
parts of the two chemicals for the experiment.
The other options just sound wrong. You need to use an adjective here, and B, D, and F aren't adjectives. A doesn't fit either.
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