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OpenStudy (anonymous):
7
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A. 4
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its 7 dont listen to them
OpenStudy (richyw):
don't listen to @Dianegrace. The answer is clearly 3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yep its 7
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OpenStudy (jlg030597):
A
OpenStudy (anonymous):
they are lying
OpenStudy (jlg030597):
This is insane a college student saying its 7
OpenStudy (anonymous):
comon bud stop liying its 7
OpenStudy (jlg030597):
lol haha its the easiest answer in the world its 7
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
you guys arent very smart
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I see whats going on xD
OpenStudy (jlg030597):
Yup cause Obama says 4*3= 11
OpenStudy (anonymous):
XD omg..
OpenStudy (jlg030597):
Lol this is funny common the answers 3 we al know it is too
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OpenStudy (jlg030597):
@xxraider365 am I right lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
defintely 3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i dont know bud im pretty sure its 7
OpenStudy (jlg030597):
Are you sure i got three and I did my work\[2+2=3\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I'm thinking it's 3 xD
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OpenStudy (jlg030597):
See this is how I got it to
Because the two variables are both 2 I figures that if a number repeats in a one step problem like this the second of the repeated numbers is subtracted by 1 lol hinse you get three.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
stupid obama
OpenStudy (jlg030597):
I hope that's a good way to do common core cause ill do it that way and then prove it just like this and as long as i can show how i got my answer i get full credit.