Although the composition of a particular paint does not change, why is the paint not a compound?
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Because we don't count it's interest....
If it was a compound then we would find it's
Compound interest which we don't need to find at all
If it was a compound then we would find it's
Compound interest which we don't need to find at all
angilozano510:
Could you explain it in simple form
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