Message from @Thrash Man
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with a ratio between cogs of 2:1, he would pedal one revolution for every two revelations of the wheel. devide your total number of required tire rotations by two to find the number of pedal rotations required if pedaling 100% of the time. then multiply by .85 to find your answer
Hey Guys? I need help. I can not figure out the rule of this pattern for the life of me.

It’s in increments of 1/6ths lol.
I am stupid.
Just gotta remember to make them common denominators.
So it would be 4/6 and 1?
4/6 is already there because 2/2 * 2/3 = 4/6
So it would be 5/6 and 1
Oh, thankyou. Fractions are just that thing where I have trouble the most. Thank you both.
Kyrix and DualShock 2
Let’s go
Gonna fail math test
i've got 90 on my psyc quiz <:ExcitedPepe:781198443665424424>
I barely failed
59%
Okay.
<:Ben_Cringe:752572527120875520> how many test do you have in the semester?
Uhhhhhh
Idk
Wait
Are u in college
What is the Psyc Test?
same diff. you usually know how many tests you have per semester (look at the number of chapter)
a weekly test on our reading for my psychology course
fat rip. If I were the teacher, I would have rounded up.
LETS GOOO
thanksss!!!! that made sense <:salut:730846445732888630>
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should I take AP Chem with AP Physics 2? and also should I take AP Physics C with AP Calc?
if you're going to take physics, might as well take calc because they compliment each other
imo, physics may be easier than chem (at least for grade 12). for grade 11, i find chem easier than physics
I need some calculator help
I’m trying to put in (-2)^3 into my TI-84 Plus CE (just had to flex a little) and I keep getting an error. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong
Please tag me if you have the answer, I know what it is I just need this for a test
Im going to go get my calculator to go see what's up
Ok
did you use the negative sign that is at the bottom of the calculator, that is under the 3?
and parenthesis and stuff?
That may be my problem one sec
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