Предмет: Математика, автор: uapixar40

1 задание пример по действия, 2 и 3 задания по действиям

оч надо балов нету....

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uapixar40: сссссссссссссспппппппааасссссссибббоо
uapixar40: только я не понимаю где какое задание
tatsach: Я написала на 1 фото 1 и2, на 2 фото 3
uapixar40: понял спасибо
uapixar40: в 1 номере ответ - 29 2/3?
tatsach: Да
uapixar40: можете еще помочь пж
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Charlie's own wife had divorced him some ten years earlier and vanished into the wilderness of Southern Cali­fornia. The three of us dined together regularly, and a close friendship devel­oped along fairly predictable lines.

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1. The narrator..
a) liked exotic countries
b) was a sociable person
c) was a risky man
d) was imposed to libe in unusual conditions
2. Charles and Henry..
a) knew each other for long
b) had the same private interests
c) used to travel around the world
d) lived in a small settlement
3. Fuller and Grase..
a) had much in common
b) hated each other
c) were on ftiendly terms
d) did the same research work
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a) workaholic
b) purposeful person
c) lady-killer
d) recerved person
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a) to earn money
b) to plow through head-high drifts
c) to continue his research work
d) to accompany his friend
6. Foundation grant..
a) was given to Fuller as a support
b) was given by Fuller to study in Canada
c) was sacrificed by Henry
d) was earned on Hudson Bay
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a) pretended to be faithful
b) tried to catch Fuller's eye
c) was true to her husband
d) could predict the forthcoming events
8. Cabin here means..
a) a small room on boat
b) a s.r. on plane
c) a small place in the outside world
d) a small roughly built house
9. The text primarily discusses..
a) the living conditions of the explorers
b) the relations between three people
c) the narrator's plans for the future
d) the Fuller's professional success
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