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U06_L1_T2_we2 Adding different units for weight

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  • thank you friend :)

  • cool

  • @mike3177

    you're right indeed.

    could you point out my grammatical mistakes?

  • @zeroin1330 LOL, This stuff is easy if it is taught well. What grade are you in?

  • @zeroin1330 I guess grammar certainly doesn't come extremely easy to you, does it.

  • @vickiormindyb

    I don't know if this is because i'm an asian student

    these stuffs are extremely easy for me

  • This stuff is so difficult, especially when you don't have the right calculator.

    My friend lives in Australia, and I can never figure out what he's talking about. He said it's 30 degree Celsius, and I had no idea what that compared to in Fahrenheit.

    It turned out to be equivalent to being in the 90's Fahrenheit.

    And kilometres gives me the same trouble. Even when it's something as simple as knwing they spell it differently.

    But the math is difficult, so I need this video.

  • first 2+2=4

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