There is not much of a difference. You get the same things basically out of both books. the Texas and California parts tell you what state the books are used in for schooling.
It's 2554640-30 ;)
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Student edition is E889F636E3 sorry but no info about teachers edition
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It's 2554640-30 ;)
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I think you might have to buy the product to get that.
Answer If they are not in the back of the book, then you can find the answers using your head or through the teacher's edition. only if you can get your hands on the teachers edition
Student edition is E889F636E3 sorry but no info about teachers edition
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www.ClassZone.com The book that I use in class is a McDougal Littell book for Pre-Algebra. It is very advanced and explains all of the techniques used in detail. It also has an online version, to access this online version, simply go to www.classzone.com, you don't have to worry about being asked to sign up or pay because it is free! Enjoy!
What edition? just type in the COMPLETE title in to google followed by "textbook online" and it should pop up.
Yes, question numbers and theorems do not align. However, I believe the content is the same.
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It's copyrighted, so unless you are registered for it, you can't access it for free.