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Math 30 2 Unit 2 Lesson 1 Example 6 Revised -
In an earlier version I wrote down the '345' and then included the number three hundred forty-five in my calculations, instead of ... number odd numbers have to end with one three five seven or nine and so there are five options you could put here that' I'm gonna i'm tempted to cross out little m to keep this from being so cluttered but i'
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- In an earlier version I wrote down the '345' and then included the number three hundred forty-five in my calculations, instead of ...
- number odd numbers have to end with one three five seven or nine and so there are five options you could put here that'
- I'm gonna i'm tempted to cross out little m to keep this from being so cluttered but i'
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