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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Write your birth date or the birth date of someone in your family as mm/dd/yy. (Example: March 13, 1981 is written 3/13/81, and November 7, 1967 is written 11/7/67).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

why

OpenStudy (shamil98):

\[6/19/98\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@shamil98 So your 15?

OpenStudy (shamil98):

yes.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You're really good at math. BTW you are 3 months older than me :/ @shamil98

OpenStudy (shamil98):

I'm not that great, I only know up to calculus 3 , ( a bit of calc 3 and calc 2) calc 1 is mostly complete though.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@charlotte123 I know your secret :O

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

Uh oh............I HAVE BEEN SPOTTED YOU SAW NOTHING

OpenStudy (shamil98):

\[\Huge \frak 2/14/1998\] @charlotte123 birthdate

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@charlotte123 lol Jedi mind tricks.

OpenStudy (shamil98):

ha nub

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

DAM IT

OpenStudy (charlotte123):

Oh look! A penny!

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

If the format is mm/dd/yy, does that not require two-digit numbers for the month, the day, and the year. Then March 13, 1981 should be 03/13/81, and November 7, 1967 is 11/07/67. The problem uses single digits at times.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1/29/00

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