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  1. “Lowell Girls” To work in their new mills, the company hired young women from nearby farms. The Lowellgirls, as they came to
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  2. “Lowell Girls” To work in their new mills, the company hired young women from nearby farms. The Lowellgirls, as they came to
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  3. There are 28 students in Mrs. Macon’s class, and 16 of them are boys. Determine how many are girls by counting up on the
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  4. There are 28 students in Mrs. Macon’s class, and 16 of them are boys. Determine how many are girls by counting up on the
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  5. Based on this early illustration of the town of Lowell, what us one reason why Francis Lowell's partners might have chosen this
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  6. Based on this early illustration of the town of Lowell, what is one reason why Francis Lowell's partners might have chosen this
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  7. Based on this early illustration of the town of Lowell, what is one reason why Francis Lowell's partners might have chosen this
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  8. Based on this early illustration of the town of Lowell, what is one reason why Francis Lowell's partners might have chosen this
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  9. Based on this early illustration of the town of Lowell, what is one reason why Francis Lowell's partners might have chosen this
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  10. 8. Of the 180 students who took part in the Race for Hunger, about 5/8 were sophomores. Of the sophomores, 40% were girls. How
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