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Quarter that joined the march of dimes
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210 = 1 x 210 210 = 2 x 105 210 = 3 x 70 210 = 5 x 42 210 = 6 x 35 210 = 7 x 30 210 = 10 x 21 210 = 14 x 15
210% of 158.75 = 210% * 158.75 = 2.1 * 158.75 = 333.375
Quarter that joined the march of dimes
Quarter that joined the march of dimes
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The picture is called "quarter that joined the march of dimes."
If nobody will sing with you in "Algebra with Pizzazz," page 210, consider approaching the situation with creativity and enthusiasm. You might try to engage your classmates by encouraging them to join in or by making the activity more fun and interactive. Alternatively, you could practice on your own and share your enthusiasm with others later, possibly inspiring them to join you next time. Remember, the goal is to enjoy learning and sharing math!
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The Hidden Staircase has 210 pages.
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98 - 76 + 54 + 3 + 21 = 100 :D