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Ket [755]
3 years ago
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THIS IS MATH!!! I ACCIDENTLY PUT IT AS ENGLISH. HELP ME ON MATH PLZ.!!! CAN SOMEONE HELP ME ON MATH?!! I NEED HELP. ASAP. TODAY.

ONLY THE NUMBERS CIRCLED. THEY ARE ONLY 5 QUESTIONS AND I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO FIGURE OUT BUT ITS TO HARD!! ITS JUST 5 QUESTIONS AND I HAVE TO ANSWER 15 AND I FIGURED THEM OUT BUT NOT THIS 5 BECAUSE THET ARE HARD AND I CANT FIGURE IT OUT.

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stepladder [879]3 years ago
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