you could do that here because i go on every once in a while and answer math problems cause i am a math wiz
whats your problem
theres many places in the web where you can get help with math.
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No, the word "got" is the past tense of the verb to get.The verb forms are: get, gets, getting, got, gotten.Example uses:Mike got an A on his math test.This old car has got a lot of problems.
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i've got the same question i'm doing my homework and i see this gibberish word called pflugels and its used with measurement and decimals
yes definitly she has got problems
The fraction of the number 15 and 25 would be 15/25. This is a math problem.
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