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Is 68 good in math

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Anonymous

11y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

68 per cent means that either you learned 68 per cent of the information or your accuracy is 68 per cent.

In mathematical terms though, 68 as a number is great in math, because without the number 68, the 69th number would be 70, and 70'ing with your girlfriend just is not.... not pretty.

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