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spyeye:

can anyone help???? SMART PPL ONLY

ihatelifeFS420:

with

luhivqqcherry:

I have 4 D's and 3 F's am I smart ?? .

ihatelifeFS420:

yess pooks u are

luhivqqcherry:

YAYAYAYAYAYYAYAYAYYAAYAYY .

ihatelifeFS420:

I have 1 d and 3 c's and 2 a's am i smart

luhivqqcherry:

YOUR AS SMART AS FRANKIINSTEN .

toga:

I have all A+'s i am smart

spyeye:

@toga wrote:
I have all A+'s i am smart
what's your overall grade

toga:

@spyeye wrote:
@toga wrote:
I have all A+'s i am smart
what's your overall grade
that is my overall grade

Ragtagirly:

Erm i failed middle school

spyeye:

@toga wrote:
@spyeye wrote:
@toga wrote:
I have all A+'s i am smart
what's your overall grade
that is my overall grade
bet I'll post pics @toga

spyeye:

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toga:

B

spyeye:

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spyeye:

@toga

Conqueror99:

@spyeye what u needed help with

spyeye:

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toga:

D

spyeye:

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toga:

A

Conqueror99:

-3.6 @spyeye

spyeye:

that ain't even an option

Conqueror99:

Fck i was slow

spyeye:

Lol

spyeye:

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Ragtagirly:

Its brielle

toga:

do you want me to explain how I got the answer?

Conqueror99:

Yes

Conqueror99:

Its a

Conqueror99:

A*

Conqueror99:

Finally level 20

spyeye:

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toga:

@toga wrote:
do you want me to explain how I got the answer?
To find out who rode farther, we need to calculate the distance each person rode using the formula: distance = rate x time For Brielle, distance = 10 miles/hour x 0.55 hours = 5.5 miles For Garrett, distance = 9 miles/hour x 0.6 hours = 5.4 miles Therefore, Brielle rode farther, covering a distance of 5.5 miles.

spyeye:

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Conqueror99:

@toga wrote:
@toga wrote:
do you want me to explain how I got the answer?
To find out who rode farther, we need to calculate the distance each person rode using the formula: distance = rate x time For Brielle, distance = 10 miles/hour x 0.55 hours = 5.5 miles For Garrett, distance = 9 miles/hour x 0.6 hours = 5.4 miles Therefore, Brielle rode farther, covering a distance of 5.5 miles.
I did it withiut formula i just thought multiplication would do it

spyeye:

@toga

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toga:

C

spyeye:

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spyeye:

@toga

toga:

To find the total cost for all the plants, we can use the distributive property of multiplication over addition. Let's start by finding the regular price for each plant, which is the price before the discount. We know that Mrs. Ahmed paid of the regular price for each plant, so: regular price for each plant = / 5 Now, to find the total cost for all 5 plants, we can multiply the regular price of each plant by 5 and then multiply the result by : total cost for all 5 plants = 5 x (regular price for each plant) x Using the distributive property, we can simplify this expression as: total cost for all 5 plants = 5 x ( / 5) x total cost for all 5 plants = x Therefore, the total cost for all 5 plants is .

spyeye:

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spyeye:

wahts the aNSwer

toga:

@spyeye wrote:
wahts the aNSwer
$24

toga:

do you need more help

spyeye:

nah

toga:

ok tag me if you do

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