Why were the representatives of the Third Estate disappointed with the pattern of voting in the 'Estates General'? Explain. rn
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King Louis XVI was determined to continue the same practice. But members of the third estate demanded that voting now be conducted by the assembly as a whole, where each member would have one vote. When the king refused to grant their wish, the members of the third estate were dissapointed.
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324/5 = (321/5)4. Now we can evaluate 321/5.. This is the fifth root of 32, which equals 2. (25 = 32) .
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