Answer : " SHE WAS RATIONAL"
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lesson 2-2 puzzles, twisters & Teasers
Rational Riddle
PG : 21
book : Holt Mcdougal Mathematics
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ORDERING :
|answer| - | letter |
1. -2.7 - s
2. -2.5 - h
3. -2.05 - e
4. -1.3 - w
5. -1.25 - a
6. -1.125 - s
7. -.83 - r
8. -.6 - a
9. -.2 - t
10. 0 - i
11. .125 - o
12. .75 - n
13. .8 - a
14. .95 - l
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