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23 are cars and 12 are motorcycles.
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Enter a number in each circle so that the number on each line equals the sum of the numbers at each end
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I am sorry but you need to figure things out instead of looking them up on the internet
23 are cars and 12 are motorcycles.
The answer is 2 2 4 8 0 3 5 6 8 9
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Since I don't have sheet 3 in front of me, this will be hard to answer correctly. Perhaps you could tell me one of the problems.
roman civilization began in 509 B.C. and anded 985 years leter. what year was that?
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I cannot answer your question because I do not have access to your text book. However, your grammar is very poor. 'What's is....' 'What's' is short for 'what is' . So writing 'What's is ' ; 'What is is' is a nonsense. Please be more careful with your English grammar.
Enter a number in each circle so that the number on each line equals the sum of the numbers at each end
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