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Death
2 years ago
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Yuki does 17 sheets of homework every hour, if he does this for a whole day how much homework has he completed?

ARE U ON YUKI????? Sry people u dont really need to answer this question
English
yuki
CrazyK
2 years ago
hey death do you want to play a game? hilight the link
CrazyK
2 years ago
https://skribbl.io/?0oczXlnLoy3L
CrazyK
2 years ago
in skribbl.io
Tahani
2 years ago
i do
Death
2 years ago
I cant remember
Death
2 years ago
hey
Yukiterucutie
2 years ago
I'm here now
1 answer:
Brianna H2 years ago
0 0

408 pages of homework

Death
2 years ago
sry, I was trying to get a friends attention
Death
2 years ago
thanks tho
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