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OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
PLZ help, question is the attached file, no direct answers plz explain
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OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
@kimbllse777 @TrojanPoem
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I say 12 hope i am right
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
i said no direct plz :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh so sorry
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OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
its alright
OpenStudy (anonymous):
did not mean to
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
@haleyelizabeth2017
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
@kimbllse777 @TrojanPoem @haleyelizabeth2017
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
@hartnn @Preetha !?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
First you need to add the two numbers that you have from the equation and then you need to try dividing it by your different options
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Was that correct?
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
64+24=88
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Your answer should turn out to be a whole number since they said that it can be divided equally
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
so, 88 / 6=14.66666666666667
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OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
88 / 192=0.45833333333333
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So not 6 because it is not a whole number
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
88 / 12=7.33333333333333
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Same with 192
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
88 / 8=10
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OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
*11
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
So my answer is 8!
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
@kimbllse777
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes. Very good!
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
TY, can you help me with more? :/
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I will try anyways :)
OpenStudy (rainbow_rocks03):
ok let me post them on a different board. :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ok :)
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