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Old February 1st, 2009, 03:19 AM
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*Child inside me screaming (Gimme the answer please mister)* Here are my attempts too:

20d^8e^6
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2d^2e X 5d^2e^2

I don't know... Is the denominator d^43^3?
no, it's 10d^4e^3 in the denominator

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4 X (g^2)^2 <<< What do I do with these twos?
we finished with this one, why are you going back?
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I am really very sorry. I am so tired. I have been up since 5 in the morning.
So which problem is left? What was the answer to number 3?
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I am really very sorry. I am so tired. I have been up since 5 in the morning.
So which problem is left? What was the answer to number 3?
you already did #3, problem 5 is the only one left, the one where you asked me about the denominator. just finish that
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Is it:

d^8e^6
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10d^4e^3 ?
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No, is it:

10d^4e^3 ?
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Hang on:

d^14e^3 ?
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No, is it:

10d^4e^3 ?
this is it, except the 10 is a 2, since 20/10 = 2


what was your other answer about?
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Whew, thank goodness for that. I don't know... You can't add the 10 to the d^4?

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Ha ha! So this thread ends! I finally understand now.

20 d^8 e^6
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10 d^4 e^2

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