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    does anyone know the decimal equivalent of 5/8???????

    I need to know fast!!!!

    thanks!
    RIP - Geared
    RIP - BigJ


    flexer01@cyber-rights.net

  • #2
    esta is correct!

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    • #3
      thanks esty!!!!!!!!
      RIP - Geared
      RIP - BigJ


      flexer01@cyber-rights.net

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      • #4
        I have another one for ya!!!!!!

        put these in order from smallest to largest.........

        1/8, 15/64, 5/16, 7/32...........GO!!!!!!
        RIP - Geared
        RIP - BigJ


        flexer01@cyber-rights.net

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        • #5
          is that supposed to be 7/32?

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          • #6
            yes, esta is right again.

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            • #7
              cheaters!
              PAIN IS ONLY WEAKNESS LEAVING THE BODY!


              O2BESOHUGE is the Queen of my life!

              "JESUS is LORD!"

              workin_hard99@yahoo.com

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              • #8
                lol.......this is funny......my room mate is so dumb!!!!!

                what is 3 1/8 plus. 2 7/8???????

                hurry!!!!.............GO!!!!!
                RIP - Geared
                RIP - BigJ


                flexer01@cyber-rights.net

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                • #9
                  see, you just need a common denominator to figure those out:

                  1/8 x 8/8 = 8/64
                  7/32 x 2/2 = 14/64
                  15/64
                  8/16 x 4/4 = 32/64

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                  • #10
                    very impresive!!! LAST ONE!!!!!!!! ACT FAST!!!!!!!!

                    if your sales for 2002 were $780,000, how much did you average per week for that year???

                    TIME IS RUNNING OUT!!!!!!...........GO!!!!!!!
                    RIP - Geared
                    RIP - BigJ


                    flexer01@cyber-rights.net

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Sugarbaby
                      see, you just need a common denominator to figure those out:

                      1/8 x 8/8 = 8/64
                      7/32 x 2/2 = 14/64
                      15/64
                      8/16 x 4/4 = 32/64
                      WTF????

                      glad i not in school!
                      PAIN IS ONLY WEAKNESS LEAVING THE BODY!


                      O2BESOHUGE is the Queen of my life!

                      "JESUS is LORD!"

                      workin_hard99@yahoo.com

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                      • #12
                        LOL.......esta is the winner!!!!!

                        my room mate is filling out a math test for his gf........he said "I'll do the test for ya, I was awesome at math!!" Not so awesome now.........what a dork.

                        guess you have to be here...........
                        RIP - Geared
                        RIP - BigJ


                        flexer01@cyber-rights.net

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                        • #13
                          What is the enzyme that facilitates the conversion of oxaloacetate to alpha ketogluterate, stimulating the release of aspartate into the urea cycle? hot shot.

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                          • #14
                            ...i loverz math!

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                            • #15
                              Solo: protease? I dunno.....

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