imhungry990
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- 2026
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its ok there are some goobers on here they odn't mean anything LMAO jonathon and enlarged can get a bit quirky at night (and during the day too lmao)oh..
omg a new 2026er they're flying in helloooooooMaths Advanced & Extension 1, English Standard, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Music 2
those are really cool subjects!!Maths Advanced & Extension 1, English Standard, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Music 2
I f w 3 science subjects; ur making up for all the ones I'm not doingMaths Advanced & Extension 1, English Standard, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Music 2
We're doing pretty similar subjects!Maths Advanced & Extension 1, English Standard, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Music 2
of course!@Chileman do you play an instrument?
omg jack of all trade holyof course!
piano, guitar, violin, vocals
and don't forget the recorder (i'm joking but not joking at the same time!)
for a, it's velocity of the cyclist divided by the constant acceleration of the buslike reading the question then figuring out the formula to use.
like i know how to use the formula but i dunno HOW to use the formula ygwim?
e.g this question. You have to do the formula twice for b) except how would I know that?
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i missed the lesson last week, where sir went through that (cause i was sick) and we have a quiz on this tmr
DUDDE THAT"S AMAZINGGGGof course!
piano, guitar, violin, vocals
and don't forget the recorder (i'm joking but not joking at the same time!)
hahahahhhah help ur back on bosdickriding??
dickriding??
omg jonathon we missed uhahahahhhah help ur back on bos
What a nice looking fellow. No, it's not.is that a re:zero reference
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i thought the tail was a dickis that a re:zero reference
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calculate the cell size and then use the scale bar to be accurate (i think)Just a question for anyone who is doing bio? If you are asked to find the actual size of a cell and they give u a scale bar. Do you do Actual length of scale bar/ measured length of the scale bar. Then you use that scale factor and times it by the measured length of drawing to get the actual cell size. Right? I just need clarification because I feel like I'm doing it wrong
Yea that sounds right- but if you are still unsure you could go to textbook or chatgpt it-Just a question for anyone who is doing bio? If you are asked to find the actual size of a cell and they give u a scale bar. Do you do Actual length of scale bar/ measured length of the scale bar. Then you use that scale factor and times it by the measured length of drawing to get the actual cell size. Right? I just need clarification because I feel like I'm doing it wrong