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lostjr126
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#1
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the format is (x,y) to solve substiute the x value for x and y value for y creating a5+b5=c
lostjr126
Oct 22, 2014
#84
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thanks for the tip
lostjr126
Feb 6, 2014
#81
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hard one 50+8*10+3
lostjr126
Feb 6, 2014
#78
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I've tried but I'm in 6th grade so its not easy for me
lostjr126
Feb 6, 2014
#76
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easy one (3*10)(8)/2
lostjr126
Feb 6, 2014
#74
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easier one (4*2) *5
lostjr126
Feb 6, 2014