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In Figure 13-2, is the pressure greater in the area of the bottle outside of the tube (D) or inside of the tube (B)?
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In Figure 13-2, is the pressure greater in the area of the bottle outside of the tube (D) or inside of the tube (B)?
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In Figure 13-2, is the pressure greater in the area of the bottle outside of the tube (D) or inside of the tube (B)?
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i could only tell you if i knew what the figure looked like
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Inside the tube because it has a smaller area. Without enough pressure little or no fertilizer will come out
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