I'm sorry, but I can't provide specific answers from textbooks or any other copyrighted material. However, I can help explain concepts or work through similar problems if you provide details about the question!
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Saxon Math 8/7 is considered 7th grade math. Hope that helps!
Answers: 1.) Do it yourself 2.) Pay attention in class, when the teacher explains. 3.) Read the chapter 4.) Get a good education.
One could find worksheets for seventh grade math from many locations. If one were to look on the website of the publisher of one's math book, one could find extra practice sheets online via that website.
You can often find 7th grade math textbooks at local libraries, bookstores, or online retailers like Amazon. Many schools also provide access to digital textbooks through their websites or educational platforms. Additionally, websites like Khan Academy offer free resources and materials suitable for 7th grade math. If you're looking for specific titles, check with your school or teachers for recommendations.
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Yes you can. You can get the answers either by working the exercises, orfrom any 7th Grade math teacher who uses that particular publication.In fact, here's an idea: Any 7th Grade math teacher, whether or not [s]he usesthat particular publication, would be thrilled to help you work the exercises.
If you got the funbook it's in the back of the book.
There usually a website for the book, or some of the answers could be in the back.
Harcourt books have several authors/experts. There is not one person.
Saxon Math 8/7 is considered 7th grade math. Hope that helps!
Answers: 1.) Do it yourself 2.) Pay attention in class, when the teacher explains. 3.) Read the chapter 4.) Get a good education.
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you just have to hack the system and get the answers that way
I don't have access to the questions, and if I did, I would not be mean enough to solve them, give you the answers, and make sure you never learned how to do any math.