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[Science]The first law of thermodynamics states that energy is transferred between systems, but it cannot be created or destroyed? True or False True

[Social Studies]Congress was unanimously enthusiastic about raising money for the Louisiana Purchase? True or False False

[Math]What is the answers to the equation? 65 / 5 x 5 A. 65 B. 62 C. 64 65

[English]What is the definition of ambiguous? ambiguous - vague; subject to more than one interpretation

[Spanish]What is the spanish word for tennis? A. terminar B. el tenis B. el tenis

[College Prep]What is the meaning of regurgitate? A. to discuss again B. to pour out or throw back B. to pour out or throw back