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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

How would you phrase this math problem?

How would you phrase this correctly?

+2

+2

-3

+2

+2

-3


Is this correct?

For every 2 times it goes up by 2, it goes down by 3 once


thanks

  

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It's not a problem unless you supply a problem statement. eg What is the sum of these numbers? eg What is the next number in this series?

  • It's not a problem unless you supply a problem statement.
  • eg What is the sum of these numbers?
  • eg What is the next number in this series?
  • Clive
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It's not a problem unless you supply a problem statement.

eg What is the sum of these numbers?

eg What is the next number in this series?

Clive

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