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What are the types of buds? hello btw
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What shape do we call the moon when we can only see a small slither or less than a 1/4 of the moon?.
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Sally calculated the theoretical probability of landing on heads when flipping a coin as 1/2. She conducted an experiment of 30 trials. She landed on heads 13 times. What should Sally do next? Question
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How did you decide what data to use for your investigation? Did your data support your hypothesis?
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Freè points! What's your zodiac sign!! Im a cancer :P
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What is all the figurative language used in the poem? She wanted a little room for thinking; but she saw diapers steaming on the line, a doll slumped behind the door. So she lugged a chair behind the garage
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