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16-21, pg. 279

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  • on number 21 why was the 3 used to divide 6m and 9n? was the 3 extracted from the 2m=3n? or did you just grab the 3 out of thin air to make sense of the question?

  • 3 was the largest number that would divide both 6 and 9 and it got me to 2m=3n in one step.

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  • He's good!

  • God Bless you man. You are doing the Lord's work. the Data Suf. is a bane in my existence right now. You shed lite to it..

  • thanks

  • Hi there, Zero is considered to be an even number.

  • Hello. For Q17, it asks about odds and evens. What if the answer comes out to 0. Is zero considered even or odd?

  • Lol yeah that makes sense I cant believe I didnt see it before. thanks for the clarification/reminder.

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