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    How to remove a jammed cassette tape from a 2000 Buick LeSabre tape player?

    I have a tape stuck in my 2000 Buick LeSabre Limited's car stereo and need to get it out ASAP! Any advice?? Please give step by step instructions if you know how to unjam the tape!!!! Vague responses are not very helpful!
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    First Time Home Buyer's Credit, Will name change cause issues with this?

    I bought my house before I got married. I am trying to claim the First Time Home Buyer's Credit. However, since my name changed after I got married, my Settlement Statement has my maiden name on it, will this cause problems for me when I file my tax return? I have had my name legally changed on...
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    A fish tank holds 35 gallons of water. How many pounds (lb) of water are in the fish...

    the first thing you need is the density of water, which is 1 g/ml or 1g/cm^3. so from here you convert the gallons of water into milliliters: 1gal=3.7854L=3785.4mL. So 35gal x 3785.4ml/1gal =132489mL and remember density is D=M/V, or in this case you can manipulate it to be M=DV (where M is...
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    A fish tank holds 35 gallons of water. How many pounds (lb) of water are in the fish...

    the first thing you need is the density of water, which is 1 g/ml or 1g/cm^3. so from here you convert the gallons of water into milliliters: 1gal=3.7854L=3785.4mL. So 35gal x 3785.4ml/1gal =132489mL and remember density is D=M/V, or in this case you can manipulate it to be M=DV (where M is...
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    A fish tank holds 35 gallons of water. How many pounds (lb) of water are in the fish...

    the first thing you need is the density of water, which is 1 g/ml or 1g/cm^3. so from here you convert the gallons of water into milliliters: 1gal=3.7854L=3785.4mL. So 35gal x 3785.4ml/1gal =132489mL and remember density is D=M/V, or in this case you can manipulate it to be M=DV (where M is...
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    A fish tank holds 35 gallons of water. How many pounds (lb) of water are in the fish...

    the first thing you need is the density of water, which is 1 g/ml or 1g/cm^3. so from here you convert the gallons of water into milliliters: 1gal=3.7854L=3785.4mL. So 35gal x 3785.4ml/1gal =132489mL and remember density is D=M/V, or in this case you can manipulate it to be M=DV (where M is...
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