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hey its ty 29's pretty easy all you have to do is divide 10 into 45 and for 32 its basically the same thing: ill give you the formula: (7500) divided by base(200)=length :)
The quiz was so awesome today.... i forgot to put in a 2 with the answer 7/25 so i wrote 7/5:(
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone need help, im kinda gettin bored here.... i cant do anything if Knowone has a question...........!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletei had a question for number 21... rx + sx over t = 1.... what should i do
ReplyDeleteMe TOOO im having problems with numbers 23-29 and 29, 32
ReplyDeleteI agree with anonymous.. I need help with (rx+sx)/t=1
ReplyDeleteHelp..
Tyler we need your help nowwwww..
Oh and 24 & 27.. So confusing.. TOO MANY VARIABLES D;
ReplyDeletethis is so confusing i don't understand #33..
ReplyDeletehow do I make an equation for that?
I don't understand #36.. How am I supposed to simplify 2m-nx-4=x???
ReplyDeleteOh god I just need help with all of them :(
ReplyDeletesee the next blog post... AND KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BALL!
ReplyDeletehey its ty 29's pretty easy all you have to do is divide 10 into 45 and for 32 its basically the same thing: ill give you the formula: (7500) divided by base(200)=length :)
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