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mwtgg

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Originally posted by: rpbri2886
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: russianpower
Originally posted by: mwtgg
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: russianpower
Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: russianpower
I'll be only 31....
So young, so little time ;):(:D

Either you're a dumbass who can't subtract, or a 6 year-old who's quite adept at computers already..

Actually I am a 16 year old right now. There is no need for insult me just beacuse of my poor math skill.
So I guess I would be 41 ,actually, in 2029. Sorry for the silly mistake. And yes I know how to add properly. I passed College. Algebra I with 95 for god's sake.

95 in college algebra with THOSE subtraction skills? Hmmm... you must have been allowed to use a calculator. Shoulda used one to post in this thread. :)

Speaking of poor math skills, how does 60 to 1 compute to 1%?? Even the original source says 1.6%. Poor rounding skills by the OP?

College algebra isn't even that hard.

It all depends on the teacher

No, the material is very easy.

It all depends on what type of mind you have. I got a 3.7 in Calc 1 in college, and struggled with algebra throughouth highschool. I had a bad string of teachers, so I never learned the basics, and I do not pick up on math solutions easily without someone showing me.

I had to work 10 or so hours a week to earn that 3.7 in Calc 1. Not everyone is a math genius. I am sure there are many things I am better than you at,

Don't be such an @ss hat in the future.

:cookie:
 

DrPizza

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Wait a second.... the OP is 16 years old and already took college algebra??
Maybe you mean high school algebra?

If you were smart enough to be taking college courses at the age of 16, you'd be taking calculus.
 

artikk

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Originally posted by: DrPizza
Wait a second.... the OP is 16 years old and already took college algebra??
Maybe you mean high school algebra?

If you were smart enough to be taking college courses at the age of 16, you'd be taking calculus.

That is what the normal level algebra is called in my high school. There are two levels:basic and "college" algebra.;)
So no I'm not a genious, just a normal kid.
 

bhanson

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Hm... interesting? Not sure how you can teach the same material for two different levels, why not just take the next highest level class?
 

IEC

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Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
Worse that could happen is everyone goes extinct.

No biggie.

Nyet, ze meteor iz nhot bigh enoufe. :D
 

IEC

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Originally posted by: RossMAN
I'll be 54 years old.

I wonder if RossMAN is actually telling the truth for once... supposedly he lives in Portland, OR... if you woudl really be 54 in 2029 then you must be 29-30ish right now... fairly likely I suppose. :D
 

Trogdor91

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Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: Syringer
Originally posted by: russianpower
I'll be only 31....
So young, so little time ;):(:D

Either you're a dumbass who can't subtract, or a 6 year-old who's quite adept at computers already..

Well, you're a spider! :evil:

LOL Great Post.
Cheers, Zim Hosein! :beer: