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  1. I am very sorry but I was wrong with the problem.The math problem is: 9 / (3.6-2.1) Thank you Anonymus for your answer but I
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    2. Veronica asked by Veronica
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  2. I posted this problem the other day and someone answered it but when I checked my book I realized that I wrote the problem
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    2. Josh asked by Josh
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  3. I posted this problem the other day and someone answered it but when I checked my book I realized that I wrote the problem
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    2. Josh asked by Josh
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  4. I am reposting a problem, I wrote it wrongA rectangular prism has a volume of 6.84m 3 cubed and a height of 1.2m . What is the
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    2. Cheyenne asked by Cheyenne
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  5. sorry I wrote problem wrong:Which equation would you use to find out if the two lines in the graph are parallel:(a)(1,4) and
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    2. BUBBLES asked by BUBBLES
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  6. I'm sorry I wrote the problem wrong previously."The equation x^2-9x-1=0 has 2 solutions A and B. Where A < B. x^2-9x-1=0
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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  7. Evaluate each logarithm.3 to the 2nd power x plus five equals 9x plus 1. I can't seem to type the actual problem, which is why I
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    2. george asked by george
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  8. So i wrote a net ionic equation, and I believe is wrong.Fe(ClO4)3. I wrote 3H+(aq) + Fe(OH)3(s) = Fe3(aq)+ + 3H2O (l) Had to
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    2. Mike asked by Mike
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  9. i am going a center of gravity problem, with the x=w1(x1)+w2x2..../ W1+W2..and i keep getting the wrong answer can someone
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    2. Kaity asked by Kaity
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  10. Ooops! I wrote it wrong, here's the problem:if x varies directly as y^2, inversely as z, and inversely as the square root of w,
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    2. Marie asked by Marie
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