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I would use the Format options, not a function.
it is a chemical change.... so i would assume it is a chemical matter. it is a chemical change because of phosphrosus on the end of the match changes in to co2
It would then be called a lizard
Clear Formatting command in the Font Group on the Home tab.
I believe it is called a tennis match.
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Paste Options (small "smart icon" that looks like a clipboard) or Paste Options button would allow you to change the format of pasted items.
If you are asking about group ownership change then the command is 'chgrp'
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You would format it as Number with 2 decimal places.You would format it as Number with 2 decimal places.You would format it as Number with 2 decimal places.You would format it as Number with 2 decimal places.You would format it as Number with 2 decimal places.You would format it as Number with 2 decimal places.You would format it as Number with 2 decimal places.You would format it as Number with 2 decimal places.You would format it as Number with 2 decimal places.You would format it as Number with 2 decimal places.You would format it as Number with 2 decimal places.
Yes, A CD can store any format, however, the length of the video would not match that of a DVD disk.
Physical properties of the match would include thing such as its state, colour, odour, density and solubility. Chemical changes in the match would be such things at its ability to burn and the chemical changes of when the match is lit and there becomes a flame. Hope this helps a bit :)