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  1. 1/5 of bees flew to Kadamba, 1/3 flew to Silandhara, 3 times the difference of these 2 numbers flew to arbor and 1 bee is still
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  2. PLEASE HELP ME.1/5 of bees flew to a cherry tree, 1/3 flew to a clover tree, and 3 times the difference of these 2 numbers
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  3. write about how bees grow,live how they protect there selves how they make honey and collect pollen and necture how many legs
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  4. write about how bees grow,live how they protect there selves how they make honey and collect pollen and necture how many legs
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  5. write about how bees grow,live how they protect there selves how they make honey and collect pollen and necture how many legs
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  6. Can you check whether my first three sentences in my introduction makes sense or not?“One flew east, one flew west, one flew
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  7. How does the author support the claim that bees are equipped to handled the cold weather? by comparing Arctic bees to other bees
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  8. Worldwide Loss of Bees a Growing ConcernBy Alissa Fleck When we think of bees, we think of pesky, buzzing insects that sting us
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  9. Worldwide Loss of Bees a Growing ConcernBy Alissa Fleck When we think of bees, we think of pesky, buzzing insects that sting us
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  10. the text.Worldwide Loss of Bees a Growing Concern By Alissa Fleck When we think of bees, we think of pesky, buzzing insects that
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