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True-False Review
For Questions (a)-(e), decide if the given statement is true or false, and give a brief justification for your answer. If true, you can quote a relevant definition or theorem in fact from the text. If false, provide an example, illustration, or brief explanation of why the statement is false.
(a) A coupled spring-mass system consisting of two masses and two springs can be solved as a first-order linear system
(b) The units of the spring constant in the metric system are Newtons per meter.
(c) In the metric system, the concentration of chemical in a tank of solution is measured in grams.
(d) In a chemical mixing problem involving two tanks, the rate at which the fluid moves from tank
(e) In a chemical mixing problem with two tanks in which no solution flows in or out of the system from the outside and the rates of flow between the two tanks

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