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Physics, 04.12.2020 04:10 jaileen84

This problem will require you to make some assumptions, so be sure that your assumptions are clear. You have dinner reservations at Atrio in Brickell, but the elevator is broken. If you decide to take the stairs does that entitle you to eat the entire Chocolate Fondue for Two dessert by yourself? The Chocolate Fondue for Two is 1 lb. of dark chocolate, served with a variety of fruits for dipping.

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