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==Math Problem== | ==Math Problem== | ||
'''ANSWER THE MATH PROBLEM HERE!''' | '''ANSWER THE MATH PROBLEM HERE!''' |
Revision as of 01:39, 24 April 2007
Math Problem
ANSWER THE MATH PROBLEM HERE!
Sorry to spoil it for everybody but...
5x + 10 = 45
- 10 -10
5x = 35
/5 /5
x = 7
I did that in my head in about 20 seconds. -Brightstar Shiner 00:52, 27 January 2007 (UTC)
The answer to your other math problem is
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Trey56 22:15, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
- Uggh, you guys make my brain hurt. --
Super Martyo boing! 15:49, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
QOW
ANSWER THE QOW HERE!
I have a guess for the your Question of the Week: "Which countries' residents travel the most internationally?" I'm guessing Canada is one of the four, but that's all I have. — SamFisher (Come in, Lambert.) 18:10, 27 March 2007
- Since I don't want to be checking google, here's a random guess. Does it have anything to do with the cat's inner ear and how it can determine where down is and they can shift their feet down to land? Just a guess. --Stux 02:44, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
- Yeah, there's some sort of fluid gland thingy that keeps a cat balanced and the cat can get "readings" from it and tell them where down and up is and then they turn/rotate their head until it's where it usually in when they're walking and then they bring up their front legs and bend their spine and land that way. (I googled it while writing this. The "gland" is actually an organ called the vestibular apparatus). --
Super Martyo boing! 03:01, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
- Yeah, there's some sort of fluid gland thingy that keeps a cat balanced and the cat can get "readings" from it and tell them where down and up is and then they turn/rotate their head until it's where it usually in when they're walking and then they bring up their front legs and bend their spine and land that way. (I googled it while writing this. The "gland" is actually an organ called the vestibular apparatus). --
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