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karissafrazier:
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lynkpopfan2007:
i- math....my worst nightmarw
karissafrazier:
ikr
Jungkook69:
i wish i was smart then i could help :'>
karissafrazier:
i have no choice.....
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karissafrazier:
this hurts me
karissafrazier:
@extrinix help meh
karissafrazier:
@extrinix i'll @ spam u
Extrinix:
This is what the word problem would look like in equation form.
\(\sf{NW = (45-x) \times 10}\)
The variable \(\sf{x}\) is the amount of watermelons taken out of the box, which is 23.
\(\sf{NW = (45-23) \times 10}\)
Solve from this,
\(\sf{NW = 22 \times 10}\)
Best of luck,
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karissafrazier:
@extrinix wrote:
This is what the word problem would look like in equation form.
\(\sf{NW = (45-x) \times 10}\)
The variable \(\sf{x}\) is the amount of watermelons taken out of the box, which is 23.
\(\sf{NW = (45-23) \times 10}\)
Solve from this,
\(\sf{NW = 22 \times 10}\)
Best of luck,
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text-shadow: 2px 2px 3px white, 0 0 10px white, 0 0 5px white;color:#23B7F3;font-size:100px;padding:50px;width:500px;height:100%;position:absolute;left:0;z-index:500;text-align:center;} {\Huge\sf\color {} {{-~Akuma~matata}}}\)
"what a wonderful phrase"
omg :0 everyone gives ext a medal he a genius
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Rigo:
add up all the ounces
Rigo:
69 ounces
karissafrazier:
this is grams
Rigo:
1956.12
Rigo:
grams to be exact
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karissafrazier:
says it was 4865 grams
Rigo:
A common question is How many ounce in 69 gram? And the answer is 2.4339033745 oz in 69 g. Likewise the question how many gram in 69 ounce has the answer of 1956.11709563 g in 69 oz.
Rigo:
69 * 28.35 = 1956.150 grams
DreamQueen:
how the F*ck do u guys no that
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