I wrote my decision on a piece of paper.
Answer:
give me the bubble bubble I really do not know
From the Special Triangle Theorem, the hypotenuse is equal to the side lengtht times the Sqrt(2).
So hypotenuse H = xSqrt(2), x=H/Sqrt(2).
Using numbers, if H = 7, then x = 7/Sqrt(2) = 7Sqrt(2)/2 to rationalize it.
In the days of the typewriter, a double-spaced page with 1-inch margins would hold an average of 250 words. So you could assume that since 4 pages<span> = </span>1000<span> words</span>
Pretend * is counter
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the word problem could be in a box of chocolates there is 3 rows and 2 chocolates in each row how many chocolates are there total.