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no there isn't any cheats. but you can play equal pay multiple times to get like 11 stickers if u don't get any wrong. you can also do just the facts to do it.
Of all the subjects I had in school I enjoyed math the least and yet, as a grownup I find that I need math in almost everything I do. From shopping tofiguring out my paycheck to paying bills and so on I use math constantly. So, YES you definetly need math skills as you grow older. Also, almost any job you get will require some math skills.
No math does not have any rhyming numbers.
Any science requires math. But that doesn't matter. You'll never succeed at anything at which you believe you stink. There's no such thing as stinking at a whole subject if you're willing to put just a little work into it.
No that's what i think
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its called school
You will not need math in law school. Even when I took the Income Tax course, I did not need any math.
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Can you be more specific on which"metro high" you are talking about? The only school I know if is The Metro High School located in Columbus, Ohio. This school is funded by The Ohio State University and a research institute called Battelle. IT is a S.T.E.M. (science, technology, engineering and math) school. If your into any STEM field or you want some accelerated learning, then yes, metro may be the school for you. i suppose it depends on your definition of "good".
You must complete any high school required Math. This math will help you solve complex cases that have to do with time and that may require you to multiple, divide and even use equations
there is really no way in cheating because if someone made this for school education purposes i dont think they would put any cheat codes on it.
Try your school library or any book store or Amazon.
You can take the 'Walk Two Moons' Accelerated Reader test at your school's library or at any other institution that uses the Accelerated Reader program, such as a public library or learning center. Some online platforms may also offer the test for students to take remotely.
You can still get traditional classroom courses, at many colleges.
Any school that offers online education will offer math courses since they are part of any degree requirement. Check with the University of Phoenix and Devry.