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Since there are no brackets, 7 is the logical answer. she didn't cheat. she's clever. the others did tho uche, believe me |
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they cheated uche and doubled my 3.5. im telling ya, they did or they googled it |
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7 1*0 = 0 2\2 = 1 So 6-0+1 = 7 Multiply and divide before you add and subtract. This could be rewritten as 6-(1*0)+(2\2)= x, now I guessing more people would get it right. |
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Edited by
debbie1980
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Fri 07/31/15 01:42 AM
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they cheated uche and doubled my 3.5. im telling ya, they did or they googled it yes, they cheated. honestly. I know what they did. They googled it, so the answer they gave is correct. uche, you must believe me. |
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7 1*0 = 0 2\2 = 1 So 6-0+1 = 7 Multiply and divide before you add and subtract. This could be rewritten as 6-(1*0)+(2\2)= x, now I guessing more people would get it right. that's easy '7' |
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Edited by
NorCalSwe
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Fri 07/31/15 01:47 AM
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7 1*0 = 0 2\2 = 1 So 6-0+1 = 7 Multiply and divide before you add and subtract. This could be rewritten as 6-(1*0)+(2\2)= x, now I guessing more people would get it right. that's easy '7' |
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7 1*0 = 0 2\2 = 1 So 6-0+1 = 7 Multiply and divide before you add and subtract. This could be rewritten as 6-(1*0)+(2\2)= x, now I guessing more people would get it right. that's easy '7' |
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they cheated uche and doubled my 3.5. im telling ya, they did or they googled it yes, they cheated. honestly. I know what they did. They googled it, so the answer they gave is correct. uche, you must believe me. |
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they cheated uche and doubled my 3.5. im telling ya, they did or they googled it yes, they cheated. honestly. I know what they did. They googled it, so the answer they gave is correct. uche, you must believe me. yes they do. its a sad world. I would never do that uchee. |
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Edited by
NorCalSwe
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Fri 07/31/15 01:57 AM
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they cheated uche and doubled my 3.5. im telling ya, they did or they googled it yes, they cheated. honestly. I know what they did. They googled it, so the answer they gave is correct. uche, you must believe me. Well, here's a bit of the math I usually do, so let's see how you do: It's an easy one You need to make 200 ml of a 0.5 M solution that has a molecular weight of 243 g/mol, how many grams do you need? |
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Let's play with this a little. What about the answer to this?
(6-1)*0 + (2\2) |
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#NorCalSwe
24.3 g Thank you for that mental exercise |
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Let's play with this a little. What about the answer to this? (6-1)*0 + (2\2) Not sure, but I'll try 6-1 = 5 2/2 = 1 So 5*0 = 0 Then 0+1 = 1 So 1 |
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^ Joe, I fixed it for you. Now, your answer is correct.
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Edited by
Pinkbunny43
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Fri 07/31/15 02:12 AM
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24.3 g
Damn, pansy beat me...lol...... |
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#NorCalSwe 24.3 g Thank you for that mental exercise Perfect, want a job in my lab, so many of my students can't do this, or make dilutions. |
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they cheated uche and doubled my 3.5. im telling ya, they did or they googled it yes, they cheated. honestly. I know what they did. They googled it, so the answer they gave is correct. uche, you must believe me. Well, here's a bit of the math I usually do, so let's see how you do: It's an easy one You need to make 200 ml of a 0.5 M solution that has a molecular weight of 243 g/mol, how many grams do you need? |
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they cheated uche and doubled my 3.5. im telling ya, they did or they googled it yes, they cheated. honestly. I know what they did. They googled it, so the answer they gave is correct. uche, you must believe me. Well, here's a bit of the math I usually do, so let's see how you do: It's an easy one You need to make 200 ml of a 0.5 M solution that has a molecular weight of 243 g/mol, how many grams do you need? Could someone show the work on this? |
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again.....
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#NorCalSwe 24.3 g Thank you for that mental exercise Perfect, want a job in my lab, so many of my students can't do this, or make dilutions. If you give me permission to blow stuff up...sure. |
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