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  1. They are the same thing but when you go into Algebra 1a, its like part one, and there is a part b, and just algebra 1 is the same thing, but not in two parts. Some schools offer a two-year course that covers algebra 1 in two years. in this case, algebra 1a is less advanced than algebra 1, since theRead more

    They are the same thing but when you go into Algebra 1a, its
    like part one, and there is a part b, and just algebra 1 is the
    same thing, but not in two parts. Some schools offer a two-year
    course that covers algebra 1 in two years. in this case, algebra 1a
    is less advanced than algebra 1, since the pace is only half as
    fast.

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  2. forty Three and seventy eight hundredths

    forty Three and seventy eight hundredths

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  3. Forty-three and seventy-eight hundredths

    Forty-three and seventy-eight hundredths

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  4. 43,560 square feet = 1 acre150 x 150 = 22,500 square feet = 0.517 of an acre (rounded)

    43,560 square feet = 1 acre

    150 x 150 = 22,500 square feet = 0.517 of an acre (rounded)

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  5. For the classic geometric definition of a face (a flat planar surface), it has zero.But for the use of a face as a homogeneous curved surface, the sphere has one face. It does, however, have no edges or sides.Technically a sphere has no faces because a face is a flat surface. I hope this helped!

    For the classic geometric definition of a face (a flat planar surface), it has zero.

    But for the use of a face as a homogeneous curved surface, the sphere has one face. It does, however, have no edges or sides.
    Technically a sphere has no faces because a face is a flat surface. I hope this helped!

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  6. All Kumon Answers are available on AcademicHub. Google "AcademicHub" and it should be the first result. They have Math and Reading answers as well as some test answers.

    All Kumon Answers are available on AcademicHub. Google “AcademicHub” and it should be the first result. They have Math and Reading answers as well as some test answers.

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