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  2. Pentafluoroethane - Wikipedia

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    Pentafluoroethane is a fluorocarbon with the formula CF 3 CHF 2.Pentafluoroethane is currently used as a refrigerant (known as R-125) and also used as a fire suppression agent in fire suppression systems.

  3. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (South African game show)

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    R125,000: 13 R250,000: 14 R500,000: 15 R1,000,000: Top prize winners. David Paterson was the only million rand winner, on 19 March 2000. [1] He was the first winner ...

  4. Intestate succession in South African law - Wikipedia

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    The estate is worth R400,000. There are three children; therefore, one should divide the entire estate by four (three children plus one) to calculate a child's share. A child's share is thus R100,000. Because the spouse inherits the greater of R125,000 and a child's share, the spouse in this example will inherit R125,000.

  5. How To Write Numbers in Words on a Check - AOL

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    If you’re wondering how to write $450 in words on a check, that would make $450 look like “Four hundred fifty and 00/100.” The fraction is there to protect you if someone intercepts your check.

  6. Wie Word 'n Miljoenêr? - Wikipedia

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    Wie Word 'n Miljoenêr? is the second South African version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. It is broadcast on kykNET in the Afrikaans language. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is hosted by Rian van Heerden .

  7. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for ...

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    For every 3 non-theme words you find, you earn a hint. Hints show the letters of a theme word. If there is already an active hint on the board, a hint will show that word’s letter order.

  8. English numerals - Wikipedia

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    So too are the thousands, with the number of thousands followed by the word "thousand". The number one thousand may be written 1 000 or 1000 or 1,000; larger numbers are written for example 10 000 or 10,000 for ease of reading. European languages that use the comma as a decimal separator may correspondingly use the period as a thousands separator.

  9. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1334 on Wednesday, February ...

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    Hints and the solution for today's Wordle on Wednesday, February 12.