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This is a a simple thing that I always do to find my answers, so I'll give you the steps one-by-one! NOTICE: This doesn't always work, but you can give it a shot. Here are the steps:

1. Go to Google search and type in the EXACT name of your worksheet, and the page number.

2. After that, type in PDF.

3. After you type that all in, search it, and press a link that has pdf at the end of it.

4. Click on the link, and there will be a list of answers. Rember, this doesn't always work, but I usually get good luck! Good luck! (Cheat).

could look at the back if your math book for answers!

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That is LAZY and CHEATING! Maths problems in school and college work are set to help you learn mathematics. You do NOT learn maths by looking up the answers - or come to that, by asking other Answers users daft or negligent enough to do so, to work it out for you. As for not always working, maybe you are finding answers on some forum or other catering for people as bad at maths as you must be.

The answers are in the text-books to help ensure you carried out the calculation correctly, not to give you the right answer without any effort on your part.

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