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How to change a battery in a smoke detector that is hard wired?

It keeps beeping every 3-5 minutes. I think the battery needs to be changed, but not certain. How do I change the battery?

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I think that it will be hard for them but you never know! You can start last place end up in first. I think there is a good chance that they will go this week because they have been having a hard time lately but I hope that the speed bump will be easy for them. I would prefer that a few other teams leave before them, The tattoo couple I thought I would like but they are so stupid!!, The doctors can't seem to get things together to be able to race I just don't care for them, the father daughter teamI like the dad but I can't stand the daughter!!It's like she NEVER shuts up!!! I do like the shopping channel women I thought I would Hate them!! I like that they don't complain (even when getting beat up by a watermelon!) Anything they throw at them they are up for they work together very well!
First of all, direct questions like this towards scientists, NOT the general public. It will cut down on the avalanche of BS you have to wade through to get a decent answer. I personally have considered how it may be possible to put an answer to this problem in orbit, unfortunately what I know now suggests that it may require too massive a scale. The problem is we're talking about altering solar radiation levels on millions of square km of earth. To cast a shadow that big may be economically unfeasible. It would depend on the height of the orbit as to the size of the shadow, so [in layman's terms] you can send a little bit of stuff really high into orbit, or lots of stuff into a lower orbit. It would take someone more educated in the geography of earth and the calulations that need to be made, than myself. I have shared simlar thoughts, though. Challenge, scientists?

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