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    Algebra without using words,Help!?

    I think you're looking for something more complicated than it really is :) You just need to use ordinary math symbols. 5 more than x. OK, how do you get 5 more than something? You add 5, right? So that's the answer x + 5 seven less than twice x How do you get 7 less than something? - subtract...
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    Geometry Help! Find the area of the shaded region?

    28) Think of it as having a sheet of paper and cutting out 4 circles; the shaded area is scraps left over. 1. Find the area of the square 20 * 20 2. Each of the circles has a radius of 5 inches. Work out the area of each one, then multiply by 4. 3. Subtract the answer you got in step 2...
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    Geometry Help! Find the area of the shaded region?

    28) Think of it as having a sheet of paper and cutting out 4 circles; the shaded area is scraps left over. 1. Find the area of the square 20 * 20 2. Each of the circles has a radius of 5 inches. Work out the area of each one, then multiply by 4. 3. Subtract the answer you got in step 2...
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    Geometry Help! Find the area of the shaded region?

    28) Think of it as having a sheet of paper and cutting out 4 circles; the shaded area is scraps left over. 1. Find the area of the square 20 * 20 2. Each of the circles has a radius of 5 inches. Work out the area of each one, then multiply by 4. 3. Subtract the answer you got in step 2...
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    Geometry Help! Find the area of the shaded region?

    28) Think of it as having a sheet of paper and cutting out 4 circles; the shaded area is scraps left over. 1. Find the area of the square 20 * 20 2. Each of the circles has a radius of 5 inches. Work out the area of each one, then multiply by 4. 3. Subtract the answer you got in step 2...
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    Geometry Help! Find the area of the shaded region?

    28) Think of it as having a sheet of paper and cutting out 4 circles; the shaded area is scraps left over. 1. Find the area of the square 20 * 20 2. Each of the circles has a radius of 5 inches. Work out the area of each one, then multiply by 4. 3. Subtract the answer you got in step 2...
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