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Original post by CHANELDIAMONDS
can you screenshot that worksheet? pls



it’s ok hun. don’t apologise


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Original post by Zoeyyyyyyyy
Tag me please...would love to see this thread


of course & thanks x
Original post by I AM GROOT 1
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amansjsnan thank u ma g❣️
Original post by CHANELDIAMONDS
of course & thanks x


amansjsnan thank u ma g❣️


No worries :smile: if you need any help let me know i'll see what i can do
Original post by harrysbar
Thanks....this is going to be a nice thread isn't it :h:


idk hahaha x
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Right so as you can see question 4, i ended up with an “or”. I don’t know which one is the right answer or if any of the two are the right answer.
Which one is it, y’all? (if you can answer)

@I AM GROOT 1 @harrysbar @Themysticalegg @Zoeyyyyyyyy
Original post by CHANELDIAMONDS
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Right so as you can see question 4, i ended up with an “or”. I don’t know which one is the right answer or if any of the two are the right answer.
Which one is it, y’all? (if you can answer)

@I AM GROOT 1 @harrysbar @Themysticalegg @warm it up @Zoeyyyyyyyy


it will be 4(2m-5) biggest factor
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Original post by CHANELDIAMONDS
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Right so as you can see question 4, i ended up with an “or”. I don’t know which one is the right answer or if any of the two are the right answer.
Which one is it, y’all? (if you can answer)

@I AM GROOT 1 @harrysbar @Themysticalegg @warm it up @Zoeyyyyyyyy

It's your first answer, forget the or
Original post by I AM GROOT 1
it will be 4(2m-20) biggest factor

since when was 20x4= 20?
Original post by I AM GROOT 1
it will be 4(2m-20) biggest factor

You mean 4 (2m-5)?
Original post by CHANELDIAMONDS
since when was 20x4= 20?


shite sorry me :colondollar: u know wat i mean the first one its always the biggest common factor
Original post by harrysbar
You mean 4 (2m-5)?


:rofl: yes u guys know wat im on about haha didnt proof read like an idiot
I even wrote 5 but typed 20 i am so ready for my history exam :lol:
Original post by I AM GROOT 1
it will be 4(2m-5) biggest factor


Original post by harrysbar
It's your first answer, forget the or

thank u xx
Original post by I AM GROOT 1
shite sorry me :colondollar: u know wat i mean the first one its always the biggest common factor


so i always use the biggest common factor when factorising ?
Original post by I AM GROOT 1
:rofl: yes u guys know wat im on about haha didnt proof read like an idiot

You don't need to, You Are Groot
Original post by CHANELDIAMONDS
thank u xx


so i always use the biggest common factor when factorising ?


Yes always biggest one
Original post by harrysbar
You don't need to, You Are Groot

:lol: is that sarcasm or a compliment i'm brain dead rn
Original post by I AM GROOT 1
:lol: is that sarcasm or a compliment i'm brain dead rn

A compliment of course! :h:
Original post by harrysbar
A compliment of course! :h:


Thanks Harry some reassurance im not completely losing it :jumphug:
Completed first set of questions:h:
idk what mark i got, lol can someone mark it out of 20 pls?

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@Themysticalegg @Zoeyyyyyyyy @harrysbar @I AM GROOT 1

also please don’t be afraid to tell me to not tag you cause i may tag ya quite a few times in a day because i’m doing lots of work from now on :wink:
Original post by CHANELDIAMONDS
Completed first set of questions:h:
idk what mark i got, lol can someone mark it out of 20 pls?

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@warm it up @Themysticalegg @Zoeyyyyyyyy @harrysbar @I AM GROOT 1

also please don’t be afraid to tell me to not tag you cause i may tag ya quite a few times in a day because i’m doing lots of work from now on :wink:


19/20 :congrats:

You did so well!! :rave:

Re-check the 5th one :h:
19/20 :woo:
Q 5 there is a bigger common factor
Yeah, the 5th one is wrong because 2 doesn't go into 21. The common factor is 3

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