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The US has a larger area than China, but China has a larger population. Please select the best answer from the choices provided. T or F
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Que opinion te merece que los adolescentes son considerados como la parte de generacion bicentenaria
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Can anyone explain this question to me? My teacher solved it but I didn’t understand how she did it
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