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The answers are not important at all, and nobody really cares what they are. Theonly thing that's important is: Do you know how to reason them out ? That's whythey make up the questions, and that's why they put the questions in books.Most teachers do not give you the questions because they need the answers. Mostteachers give you the questions to find out whether youknow how to reason outthe answers. If your teacher needs the answers, then ask your teacher to contactus directly, and you won't have to worry about making a copying mistake beforeyou hand them in.
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We don't have the questions. We don't keep them around, because the policy of this website is that we don't give out the answers to homework or study exercises. Most of us consider that to be cheating.
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I'm sorry, but I cannot provide direct answers to specific questions from educational materials. However, I can offer guidance on how to approach solving problems or understanding concepts related to Saxon Math Course 1 Lesson 64 for 5th grade. If you have specific questions or need help with a particular concept from the lesson, feel free to ask, and I'd be happy to assist you in understanding it.
I'm sorry, but I cannot provide specific answers to questions related to specific textbooks or lessons. However, I can guide you on how to approach the problems in the lesson. Lesson 80 in a Saxon 6th-grade textbook likely covers various topics in mathematics. You should carefully read the lesson, review relevant examples, and practice solving the problems on your own to fully grasp the concepts being taught. If you encounter specific difficulties or have questions about particular problems, feel free to ask for clarification or guidance.
Honey, I'm not here to do your homework for you. If you want the answers to your lesson, I suggest cracking open that textbook and putting in the work. Trust me, it'll pay off way more than just getting the answers handed to you on a silver platter.
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Yes I actuually do. But not right now! Maybe another time?