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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I NEED SOME HELP ANYONE WHO HELPS ME WILL GET SOME HELP FROM ME
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
go ahead
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what do you need help with? @Jordan8901
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Are the ratio 6 to 20 and 7 to 20 equal explain.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok numchuckboy3101 go first
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[\frac{ 6 }{ 20 } = \frac{ 3 }{ 10 }\]
\[\frac{ 7 }{ 20 } \neq \frac{ 3 }{ 10 }\]
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
NOT equali
OpenStudy (anonymous):
are you sure gerryliyana
OpenStudy (anonymous):
dang he beat me to it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[\frac{ 7 }{ 20 } = 0.35\]
\[\frac{ 3 }{ 10 } = 0.3\]
0.3 is not equal to 0.35
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah he is right
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
he is correct
OpenStudy (anonymous):
um that is not what i am looking for gerry
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok ok guys
OpenStudy (anonymous):
never mind
OpenStudy (anonymous):
then what are you looking for @Jordan8901 ??
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
anyone who need help from now is the time but one person per time plz
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@gerryliyana do you think you can help with mine?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i allready found what you were doing gerry nothing now
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sure i will try to numchuckboy3101
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hello are you there numchuckboy3101
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah hang on
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok take your time
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok what is it @jordan8901
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you said that you need some help on something
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no thank you jordan gerry already helped me
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Jordan8901 do you need any more help?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you are welcome @NunChuckBoy3101 ;)