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I just finished funbrain for grade8 and the password is cola8 and the one before it is cool8
you keep your head up and ignore any insults that people say to you!don't let anything stop you from passing to grade8
1.static friction 2.rolling friction 3.sliding friction You can believe me because i just learned it in school(grade8)
Hi I am in grade 7. The grade 7 standed is 9P. Grade7- 9P Grade8- 10P Grade9- 11P Grade10- 12P
You should expect to review a good deal of what you learned in Grade-7 math, and then go quite a bit farther ... somewhat past the point where Grade-9 math will begin.
There's too much to it to write it here. But if you can manage somehow to get into a Grade-8 math class, they'll give it all to you in there. They'll do it nice and slow, over an extended period of time, so you have a chance to get really good at every detail. They'll even let you ask questions, and they'll give you individual attention, if there's something you don't get the first time you hear it. If you really want to get good at problem solving in math for Grade-8, that's definitely the way to do it. I hope they'll let you in.
OLD LADY, OLD HAGE, OLD BOY, OLD MAN,OLD KID,OLD DOG ,OLD GIRL, OLD CAT ,OLD WOLF,and thats all folks
old is 50+ and very old (old old) is 80+.
a old person is qualified to be old when there over the age of 60 years old.
old as your grandma, if shes dead then..i have no idea
You are 0 years old. You are 5 months old. You are 20 weeks old. You are 135 days old. You are 3,252 hours old
The original question was too long to copy in. It was: "The sum of the ages of Old and Young is 48. Old is twice as old as young was when old was half as old as young will be when young is three times as old as old was when old was three times as old as young How old is old?" There is a rather strenuous algebraic solution.The answer is :Old is 30, Young is 18When Old was 18, Young was 6; when Old was 27 (1/2 of 54), Young was 15, and Old is twice that.If you change the sum to 32, then the ages become 20 and 12.When Old was 12, Young was 4; when Old was 18 (1/2 of 36), Young was 10.In each case, Old is always 5/3 as old as Young and 5/8 of the sum.