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Choose the odd one outaThe most important piece of Libyco-Berber writing was pillaged and sold to the British Museum for five pounds. It’s not currently on display.bit’s possible that it’s an ancestor of modern Berber languages – although even that’s not clear – the script is usually called Libyco-Berber.cFour different writing systems have been used in Algeria out of which three are well known – Phoenician, Latin and Arabic – while one is both indigenous to Africa and survives only as a writing system.dYet only short passages of it survive, all of them painted or engraved on rock. Everything else written in Libyco-Berber has disappeared.eThe language it represents is called Old Libyan or Numidian, simply because it was spoken in Numidia and Libya.

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    question Two vessels A and B of equal volume contain milk and water in the ratio 4:3 and 3:2 to their brim respectively. Four liters of the solution from vessel A and five liters of the solution from vessel B are poured into a big empty vessel C. If the solution in C occupied 30% of its capacity, what proportion of the volume of vessel C should be the volume of water that shall be added so that the ratio of milk and water in vessel C becomes 1:1?