In mathematics, "PUNCHLINE bridge to algebra page 24" refers to a series of math puzzles and problems designed to help students develop algebraic thinking skills. The specific question you mentioned likely involves a word problem where a turtle's car breaks down on a bridge. The turtle may have used a specific mathematical concept or equation to call for help, such as determining the distance to the nearest service station or calculating the time it would take for help to arrive. Students would need to apply algebraic reasoning to solve the problem and find the solution.
ate his poridge, broke his bed,broke his chair....
You should just explain to him how you broke the arm. He shouldn't be mad over a broken arm.
When a horse is newly trained!
most of the time you would take it to the vet.
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thepolice
There is no way to break the bridge. If someone told you that they broke the bridge, they are lying.
"thepolice", punchline problem solving, pg 113.
He used his shell phone!
It a turtle!
I don't know if the nanpu bridge had any repairs or not, but i'm guessing it had repairs on the cables because they broke.
yo mom does and she broke it hhahahahah
go around
It means when you have to wait for someone to do something it breaks it down.
Cause the dyke broke.
because the level of the water was increasing and it broke down
the golden gate bridge was on the top of the list for at least 20 years