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Ahat [919]
3 years ago
8

Guys i NEED HELP!!!!!!!!! please i asked a bunch of times now and i want 2 go to bed PLS HELP MEEEEEEEEEEE if u give a fake answ

er i'll report it and you'll be missing out on brainiest and 16 points REAL FKN ANSWERS I MEAN IT I'M TIRED AND FED UP WITH PEOPLE JUST ANSWERING BY GOING "jkjaikkkjjhhhflajds" UR NOT FUNNY!
but for those of you who DO help bless your kind hearts and souls you are saving my life i haven't slept properly in days and i go back 2 school tomorrow plz & thx

in the answer just put the answers next to the numbers in the top left cuz they're not in order (i don't think they are)

Mathematics
1 answer:
djyliett [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

6) D

8) E

9) A

1) D

10) B

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