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  1. what is 2.500 rounded to the nearest whole Gram?

    what is 2.500 rounded to the nearest whole Gram?

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  2. Did you hear about... THE BOY ANT AND THE GIRL ANT WHO GOT TOGETHER AND BECAME PAIR ANTS.

    Did you hear about…

    THE BOY ANT AND THE GIRL ANT WHO GOT TOGETHER AND BECAME PAIR
    ANTS.

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  3. The answer to Punchline Algebra 4.3 in Book A (How Can You Find Fish in the Encyclopedia?) is "You can look." ... pretty obvious but that's it!

    The answer to Punchline Algebra 4.3 in Book A (How Can You Find
    Fish in the Encyclopedia?) is “You can look.” … pretty obvious
    but that’s it!

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  4. 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 224, 225, 226, 228, 230, 231, 232, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 240, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 270,Read more

    200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 212, 213,
    214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 224, 225, 226, 228,
    230, 231, 232, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 240, 242, 243, 244, 245,
    246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 258, 259, 260,
    261, 262, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 270, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276,
    278, 279, 280, 282, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292,
    294, 295, 296, 297, 298, 299, 300 (Including 200 and 300)

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  5. 5(5 + 5/5) or (5/5+5)*5 and 5*5 + sqrt[5*5] and 5*5 + (5 squared)/5

    5(5 + 5/5) or (5/5+5)*5 and 5*5 + sqrt[5*5] and 5*5 + (5
    squared)/5

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  6. Assuming it is an unsigned int (i.e. no negatives) it would be 11111111111 which is 2047. Another way to think about it is 11bits can represent 2048 different values, and since it starts at 0 that would be 2048 - 1 which is 2047.

    Assuming it is an unsigned int (i.e. no negatives) it would be 11111111111 which is 2047.

    Another way to think about it is 11bits can represent 2048 different values, and since it starts at 0 that would be 2048 – 1 which is 2047.

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