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OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):
@Michele_Laino
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@iGreen
OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):
FSU stinks
OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):
sometimes
OpenStudy (igreen):
Not on Football :P
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
what teem do u go for then
OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):
Well honestly I dont really enjoy foot-ball but I prefer Georgia or Gators
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Gayturds lol
OpenStudy (michele_laino):
here we can write:
\[z = \frac{{k \times {x^2}}}{y}\]
OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):
I just like there colors better then FSU colors
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
lots of one questions...lel
step 1) dig a hole
step 2) put a body in it (yours, others, ettc.)
step 3) cover with dirt
step 4) if u r not in the hole RUN!!!
OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):
ok
OpenStudy (michele_laino):
and:
\[3 = k\frac{{{2^2}}}{4} = k\frac{4}{4}\]
what is k?
OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):
1
OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):
4 / 4 = 1
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OpenStudy (michele_laino):
ok!
OpenStudy (michele_laino):
so k=3
OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):
so ... k =3 and k=1
OpenStudy (michele_laino):
no, k=3
OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):
alright gotcha
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OpenStudy (michele_laino):
finally we can write:
\[z = \frac{{k \times {4^2}}}{9} = \frac{{3 \times 16}}{9} = ...?\]
OpenStudy (howard-wolowitz):
its ..... 48/9 which equals .... 5.3333333 repeating