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medians
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Malicondi wrote:

Bardo1900 wrote:

It could be a case of dyscalculia
did you know that 7/5 kids suffer from math illiteracy?
Actually, you're very incorrect. That's a huge underestimate.

undeterminstic wrote:

can i join i am in calculus and am in 7th grade
The original poster said it was closed, and you could help anyways.
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undeterminstic wrote:

can i join i am in calculus and am in 7th grade
Sorry bro, they are not hiring anymore.
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Sunny_Outside wrote:

Hello, may i join the team?

I am proficient in 9th-grade Biology, Geometry, and 9th-grade ELA, as for elective courses, if you'd like those, I am also proficient in Speech and Debate. For clarity, I'm a Freshman in high school.

(Thank you for your time (・∀・)!)

undeterminstic wrote:

can i join i am in calculus and am in 7th grade

me earlier wrote:

Sorry, we aren't hiring, but you can still help out whenever you can. The “teacher” positon has kinda lost it's significance, since anyone can help

I got ninjad ig ☠️

Last edited by -Rodri (March 4, 2024 02:26:55)

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medians wrote:

Malicondi wrote:

Bardo1900 wrote:

It could be a case of dyscalculia
did you know that 7/5 kids suffer from math illiteracy?
Actually, you're very incorrect. That's a huge underestimate.
yeah it's 49/35 kids
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TheExample_2020 wrote:

medians wrote:

Malicondi wrote:

Bardo1900 wrote:

It could be a case of dyscalculia
did you know that 7/5 kids suffer from math illiteracy?
Actually, you're very incorrect. That's a huge underestimate.
yeah it's 49/35 kids
I'm so confused, 7/5 and 49/35 are the same thing. Also, wouldn't it be 5/7? For every 7 children, 5 suffer from math illiteracy. Am i getting this right, or am i one of those math-illiterate kids????
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I might be math-illiterate because I’m homeschooled, barely ever study, and I’m 3 grades behind and I don’t know time tables after 7.
however when I do study I take in information pretty fast

I will fix my study thing soon though, atleast I’m not slow at studying.. I just don’t study sometimes lol-
medians
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-Rodri wrote:

TheExample_2020 wrote:

medians wrote:

Malicondi wrote:

Bardo1900 wrote:

It could be a case of dyscalculia
did you know that 7/5 kids suffer from math illiteracy?
Actually, you're very incorrect. That's a huge underestimate.
yeah it's 49/35 kids
I'm so confused, 7/5 and 49/35 are the same thing. Also, wouldn't it be 5/7? For every 7 children, 5 suffer from math illiteracy. Am i getting this right, or am i one of those math-illiterate kids????
No, 5/7 is incorrect. That should be infinite/1 kids.

starlightsparker wrote:

I might be math-illiterate because I’m homeschooled, barely ever study, and I’m 3 grades behind and I don’t know time tables after 7.
however when I do study I take in information pretty fast

I will fix my study thing soon though, atleast I’m not slow at studying.. I just don’t study sometimes lol-
I feel like your parents aren’t correctly homeschooling you then.
yadayadayadagoodbye
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starlightsparker wrote:

I might be math-illiterate because I’m homeschooled, barely ever study, and I’m 3 grades behind and I don’t know time tables after 7.
however when I do study I take in information pretty fast

I will fix my study thing soon though, atleast I’m not slow at studying.. I just don’t study sometimes lol-
so you're supposed to be in, I assume 5th grade?
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starlightsparker wrote:

I might be math-illiterate because I’m homeschooled, barely ever study, and I’m 3 grades behind and I don’t know time tables after 7.
however when I do study I take in information pretty fast

I will fix my study thing soon though, atleast I’m not slow at studying.. I just don’t study sometimes lol-
-nvm-

Last edited by -Rodri (March 4, 2024 21:28:51)

-Rodri
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When making a convenient rate for the average person to understand, what goes first?

For example, if a Hot Wheels car moves, uhh idk, 0.17 miles and hour, would it be more reasonable/make more sense to put the unit as 0.17 Miles/Hour or ~5.88 hours/Miles?

I'm not looking for the correct one per se, since they both are acceptable technically (according to my math teacher), but the one that is easier to comprehend.
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-Rodri wrote:

TheExample_2020 wrote:

medians wrote:

Malicondi wrote:

Bardo1900 wrote:

It could be a case of dyscalculia
did you know that 7/5 kids suffer from math illiteracy?
Actually, you're very incorrect. That's a huge underestimate.
yeah it's 49/35 kids
I'm so confused, 7/5 and 49/35 are the same thing. Also, wouldn't it be 5/7? For every 7 children, 5 suffer from math illiteracy. Am i getting this right, or am i one of those math-illiterate kids????
a joke (7/5 is more than the most possible, so it sounds like the speaker is math-illiterate.
yadayadayadagoodbye
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-Rodri wrote:

When making a convenient rate for the average person to understand, what goes first?

For example, if a Hot Wheels car moves, uhh idk, 0.17 miles and hour, would it be more reasonable/make more sense to put the unit as 0.17 Miles/Hour or ~5.88 hours/Miles?

I'm not looking for the correct one per se, since they both are acceptable technically (according to my math teacher), but the one that is easier to comprehend.
This depends on what the question was talking about, but in most situations, people base it on time, so 0.17 miles per hour would likely be better
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yadayadayadagoodbye wrote:

starlightsparker wrote:

I might be math-illiterate because I’m homeschooled, barely ever study, and I’m 3 grades behind and I don’t know time tables after 7.
however when I do study I take in information pretty fast

I will fix my study thing soon though, atleast I’m not slow at studying.. I just don’t study sometimes lol-
so you're supposed to be in, I assume 5th grade?
6th
yadayadayadagoodbye
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starlightsparker wrote:

yadayadayadagoodbye wrote:

starlightsparker wrote:

I might be math-illiterate because I’m homeschooled, barely ever study, and I’m 3 grades behind and I don’t know time tables after 7.
however when I do study I take in information pretty fast

I will fix my study thing soon though, atleast I’m not slow at studying.. I just don’t study sometimes lol-
so you're supposed to be in, I assume 5th grade?
6th
ah, close enough
tbh idek when you're supposed to memorize those lol
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medians wrote:

-Rodri wrote:

TheExample_2020 wrote:

medians wrote:

Malicondi wrote:

Bardo1900 wrote:

It could be a case of dyscalculia
did you know that 7/5 kids suffer from math illiteracy?
Actually, you're very incorrect. That's a huge underestimate.
yeah it's 49/35 kids
I'm so confused, 7/5 and 49/35 are the same thing. Also, wouldn't it be 5/7? For every 7 children, 5 suffer from math illiteracy. Am i getting this right, or am i one of those math-illiterate kids????
No, 5/7 is incorrect. That should be infinite/1 kids.

starlightsparker wrote:

I might be math-illiterate because I’m homeschooled, barely ever study, and I’m 3 grades behind and I don’t know time tables after 7.
however when I do study I take in information pretty fast

I will fix my study thing soon though, atleast I’m not slow at studying.. I just don’t study sometimes lol-
I feel like your parents aren’t correctly homeschooling you then.
that isnt your business
my parents are full time doctors
they never had time to homeschool me properly but we're trying
and my dad got a different position in the hospital (O.R. manager) which i think is less work then he had before so i wil get a better study schedule soon
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Malicondi
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TheExample_2020 wrote:

a joke (7/5 is more than the most possible, so it sounds like the speaker is math-illiterate.
at least one person got my joke
-Rodri
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Ok, let's get back on topic. This post is made for helping people with questions :p
among_us1w2
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should i put subway surfers footage at the bottom of my slideshow? everyone at school has a phone and around 90% use clock platform
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among_us1w2 wrote:

should i put subway surfers footage at the bottom of my slideshow? everyone at school has a phone and around 90% use clock platform
no do that other tetris thing

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