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question:What's the most logical way to complete this passage? By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 21:02 EST, 15 February 2013 | UPDATED: 21:02 EST, 15 February 2013 David Cameron will attempt to steal a £6billion Indian defence contract from under the nose of Francois Hollande next week. The Prime Minister will use a trip to India to try to persuade the New Delhi government to buy more than 100 Eurofighter jets after the French President left empty-handed this week. French contractor Dassault Aviation was chosen last year as the preferred bidder for the contract to supply Rafale jet fighters to the Indian air force - a blow for the UK-German-Spanish-Italian consortium, which includes Britain’s BAE Systems, which builds the Eurofighter. A government source said: ‘Hollande was in OPTIONS: - BAE Systems this week and a deal has not been signed so we will want to find out from the Indians how their talks are progressing with the French,” a Government source said. - Britain this week and a deal has not been signed so we will want to find out from the Indians how their talks are progressing with the French,” a Government source said. - Dassault Aviation this week and a deal has not been signed so we will want to find out from the Indians how their talks are progressing with the French,” a Government source said. - David Cameron this week and a deal has not been signed so we will want to find out from the Indians how their talks are progressing with the French,” a Government source said. - Eurofighter this week and a deal has not been signed so we will want to find out from the Indians how their talks are progressing with the French,” a Government source said. - Francois Hollande this week and a deal has not been signed so we will want to find out from the Indians how their talks are progressing with the French,” a Government source said. - French this week and a deal has not been signed so we will want to find out from the Indians how their talks are progressing with the French,” a Government source said. - German this week and a deal has not been signed so we will want to find out from the Indians how their talks are progressing with the French,” a Government source said. - Hollande this week and a deal has not been signed so we will want to find out from the Indians how their talks are progressing with the French,” a Government source said. - India this week and a deal has not been signed so we will want to find out from the Indians how their talks are progressing with the French,” a Government source said. - Indian this week and a deal has not been signed so we will want to find out from the Indians how their talks are progressing with the French,” a Government source said. - Italian this week and a deal has not been signed so we will want to find out from the Indians how their talks are progressing with the French,” a Government source said. - New Delhi this week and a deal has not been signed so we will want to find out from the Indians how their talks are progressing with the French,” a Government source said. - Rafale this week and a deal has not been signed so we will want to find out from the Indians how their talks are progressing with the French,” a Government source said. - Spanish this week and a deal has not been signed so we will want to find out from the Indians how their talks are progressing with the French,” a Government source said. - Tim Shipman this week and a deal has not been signed so we will want to find out from the Indians how their talks are progressing with the French,” a Government source said. - UK this week and a deal has not been signed so we will want to find out from the Indians how their talks are progressing with the French,” a Government source said.

answer:- India this week and a deal has not been signed so we will want to find out from the Indians how their talks are progressing with the French,” a Government source said. The correct answer is "India this week" because the context of the passage suggests that Francois Hollande was recently in India attempting to secure the defence contract for French contractor Dassault Aviation. Since no deal was signed, the UK Prime Minister, David Cameron, intends to use his trip to India to persuade the Indian government to consider the Eurofighter jets instead. The other options do not fit the context of the passage, as they mention other nations, companies, or individuals who were not recently in India for the purpose of discussing the defence contract.

question:Once upon a time I had a dog named Toodles. He was black and white and had long floppy ears. He also had very short legs, but really big paws. Every Saturday we would go to the park and play Toodles' favorite game. Toodles loved playing fetch. One Saturday, Toodles ran over to the pond because he saw ducks swimming there. He ran all around the pond, barking at the ducks. The ducks ignored him, and kept swimming. Toodles wasn't having it! He jumped into the pond and started swimming toward the ducks, chasing around his new playmates. One of the ducks, braver than the others, poked Toodles with his beak - and then bit him right on one of his floppy ears! Toodles barked and ran out of the pond because the duck hurt his ear. Soaking wet, he ran toward where I was eating a sandwich on the grass and curled right up in my lap so I could make him feel better. After that, whenever he would see a duck, Toodles would run the other way. Do you have any questions?

answer:It sounds like you and Toodles have a lot of good memories together, especially at the park. His love for playing fetch and chasing after playmates, like the ducks, shows his enthusiasm and energetic nature. However, after being bitten by a brave duck, it seems Toodles learned a valuable lesson about interacting with other animals. It's endearing how he sought comfort from you after the incident. Based on your story, I have a few questions: 1. How long have you had Toodles? Was he a puppy when you first got him, or did you adopt him when he was older? 2. Do you know what breed Toodles is, considering his distinctive physical features such as long floppy ears, short legs, and big paws? 3. Did Toodles have any other memorable encounters or experiences with other animals during your trips to the park or elsewhere? 4. How did you first discover that Toodles loved playing fetch so much? 5. Apart from playing fetch and going to the park, were there any other activities or routines that you and Toodles enjoyed doing together regularly? 6. After the incident with the ducks, did you notice any changes in Toodles' behavior or ways of interacting with other animals, or was his fear specific to ducks? 7. Do you have any other stories or anecdotes about Toodles that you would like to share? These questions are based on your story and would help us learn more about your experiences and relationship with Toodles. Please feel free to share any additional information or stories about your time with him.

question:What is the solution to this math problem? Solve 96*i + 51*i + 30*i = 708 for i.

answer:Alright, little buddy! Let's solve this math problem step by step. First, we have to add all the numbers with an "i" next to them. We have 96*i, 51*i, and 30*i. When we add them together, it looks like this: (96*i) + (51*i) + (30*i) Now, all of these have an "i", so we can add the numbers together like this: (96 + 51 + 30) * i When we add the numbers in the parentheses, we get: 177 * i Now, our problem looks like this: 177 * i = 708 To find what "i" is, we have to divide 708 by 177. So, we will do: i = 708 ÷ 177 And when we do that division, we get: i = 4 So, our answer is i = 4. Great job solving the problem with me! 😊

question:In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This is reverse polarity. As you are welding, keep your electrode extended between ¼” and 3/8” from the contact tube. This will help make for a clean, regular weld. Use carbon dioxide as an economical choice to provide deeper penetration on steel. This will be too hot for thin metals though. Use argon for aluminum welding, and a mix of argon (75%) and carbon dioxide (25%) for thinner steel. The angle should not exceed 10 degrees in either technique. Keep the wire at the front edge of your weld pool. This will give you greater control over your weld. Drag welding pulls the bead along with the tip. This will give you a deeper penetration and a narrower bead. Push welding pushes the bead with the tip. This will give you a wider bead. Use the welder to place material directly into the joint. You can use a back and forth method to fill large gaps. For flat joints, hold the gun at a 90° angle. You must lower the gun angle slightly to keep the filler from sagging. Keep the same push or pull angle as normal. Use a back-and-forth weave motion to fill large gaps. Keep the amperage the same as a flat weld. You may need to use a slightly smaller diameter wire to keep the weld pool from getting too big. For thin materials, start at the top and move the pool down with gravity. This keeps the arc from penetrating the material. For thicker metals, start at the base and work up. This will help increase penetration. You may want to lower the amperage by around 10-15% to help fight gravity. Use standard welding techniques, but increase your travel speed. This will help prevent filler from falling out of the joint. You may need to increase your gas flow rate. Keep your nozzle clean, as spatter will build up faster when welding overhead. Once you are done with the weld process, grind off any excess filler. If the weld is defective, grind it down and re-weld the joint.

answer:The article explains different welding techniques, the proper use of gases and angles for various materials, and offers tips for creating clean and effective welds.

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