Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Originally posted by: Vespasian
12=2(1)-2k
k=-5
12=2(7)+5y
y=-2/5
damn.... i missed the fact that when you subtract a negative number its the same as adding it. Whoops!
Math is what carries me on this test. The English part rapes my ass. I just cant properly visualize their questions. I need to be writing the phrases, not trying to correct them in mid sentence. Look at some of these.
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The rational actor model, a concept long considered the cornerstone of economic theory, may soon go the way of the Model T as psychologists provide more detailed information describing the emotional, familial, and historical factors that affect individual behavior in the marketplace.
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