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  1. 1. She was confused at his error.1-2. She was confused by his error. 2. He was confused about something. 3. He is confused in
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  2. 1. Choose the sentence that is written correctly.This people look very confused. That people look very confused. Those people
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  3. i tried to solve it on my own but im confused about the last part, this i what i have so far..moles of glycerin= 50.0/92.10=0.54
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  4. I'm really confused on substitution. My teacher has a terrible accent and cannot understand what she says. i get the basics
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  5. The speaker's voice in the selection from "Clearances" isa. angry and confused b. private and nostalgic*** c. sad and confused
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  6. Help please am kind of confused on this problem, am mostly confused on what state the products will be.Find net ionic equation?
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  7. Okay Ms. Sue. I am in 8th grade but I am taking Algebra with 9th graders. I am very confused with my previous problem. I have
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  8. Help please am kind of confused on this problem, am mostly confused on what state the products will be.Find net ionic equation?
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    2. John asked by John
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  9. factoring::i factored 15A^2B - 10AB^2 into... (15A - 10B)(15A + 10B) am i doing it correctly? because im pretty confused. thanks
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  10. The question isIs the point (-3, -2) a solution of the intersection of the following set of quadratic equations: Y < -X^2 X^2 +
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