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CarcassRe: Jack purchased 8 apples07-May-2021
CarcassRe: xy = –60, yz = –5007-May-2021
GR3ARe: What is the sum of the positive factors of 75?08-Apr-2021
salvador1Re: For any integer n greater than 1, n∗ denotes the product of29-Dec-2020
CarcassRe: The slope of line segment AB27-Dec-2020
CarcassRe: What is the sum of the positive factors of 75?16-Dec-2020
rafagurrlRe: (x+5)^2 - (y-3)^2 = 0 and x +y =217-Nov-2020
CarcassRe: Which of the following is the product of two positive intege02-Nov-2020
ShanakRe: (x+5)^2 - (y-3)^2 = 0 and x +y =229-Oct-2020
CarcassRe: \sqrt{38,205}19-Oct-2020
CarcassRe: (x+5)^2 - (y-3)^2 = 0 and x +y =217-Oct-2020
CarcassRe: If a and b are positive integers, a^2 + b^2=14517-Oct-2020
CarcassRe: The area of the circle above, with center C, is16-Oct-2020
CarcassRe: The sum of the first 100 positive integers is how much great16-Oct-2020
CarcassRe: A graph of the function g(x) is shown above. g(x) is defined16-Oct-2020
CarcassRe: The weights of python snakes are normally distributed with a14-Oct-2020
CarcassRe: In the figure above, each of the four large circles is03-Oct-2020
rms83rms83Re: a,b and c are distinct numbers such that abc≠012-Sep-2020
CarcassRe: One animal is to be selected from a group of 60 animals. The10-Sep-2020
CarcassRe: O is the center of the circle and the perimeter of09-Sep-2020
CarcassRe: A store currently charges the same price for each towel that08-Sep-2020
CarcassRe: The figure shows line segment AB and a circle with radius08-Sep-2020
FarinaRe: For any integer n greater than 1, n∗ denotes the product of05-Aug-2020
CarcassRe: GRE Math Challenge #14 - 72.42= k(24 + n/100)24-Jul-2020
CarcassRe: John has fewer nickels than Phil, but more than Thomas.24-Jul-2020
CarcassRe: (1/8-3/10)+(1/4-1/5)+(5/8-1/2)=23-Jul-2020
FarinaRe: 3x² + 5y² > 20023-Jul-2020
CarcassRe: 3x² + 5y² > 20022-Jul-2020
CarcassRe: In the figure above, the area of the parallelogram is22-Jul-2020
CarcassIn triangle ABC, AB = AC = 5 and BC = 816-Jul-2020

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