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  1. 298 less 209 is 89 209 less 129 is 80 129 less 58 is 71 58 less -4 is 62 The result of each subsequent equation is 9 less than the previous one (89, 80, 71...). The next result is going to be 62-9=53. The first number in each equation above is the same as the second number in the previous equation:Read more

    298 less 209 is 89 209 less 129 is 80 129 less 58 is 71 58 less -4 is 62 The result of each subsequent equation is 9 less than the previous one (89, 80, 71…). The next result is going to be 62-9=53. The first number in each equation above is the same as the second number in the previous equation: 298 less 209 is 89 209 less 129 is 80

    So, the next equation will be: -4 less X is 53 Therefore, X is the next number in the original sequence, which resolves to: -57

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  2. Since we always say that x equals the number 1, because we can assume that the equation is 1 + 1. So the answer is 2.

    Since we always say that x equals the number 1, because we can
    assume that the equation is 1 + 1. So the answer is 2.

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  3. For Eng 11 Sem 1 exam, Thoreau uses simile and metaphor to show how little the government values its citizens.

    For Eng 11 Sem 1 exam, Thoreau uses simile and metaphor to show how little the government values its citizens.

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  4. For those who need an exact answer for a p 3 x for me it's: "He uses metaphor to portray the government as something driven by greed and evil." And to everyone who commented, we can all choose our own paths we just need to be humble about it.

    For those who need an exact answer for a p 3 x for me it’s:

    “He uses metaphor to portray the government as something driven by greed and evil.”

    And to everyone who commented, we can all choose our own paths we just need to be humble about it.

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  5. Thoreau uses rhetorical questions to force readers to question their beliefs about governmen.

    Thoreau uses rhetorical questions to force readers to question their beliefs about governmen.

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  6. For apex, Eng 11 Sem 1 exam Thoreau uses simile and metaphor to show how little the government values its citizens. also that guy with the lecture is really emba lmao

    For apex, Eng 11 Sem 1 exam Thoreau uses simile and metaphor to show how little the government values its citizens. also that guy with the lecture is really emba lmao

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  7. You need to do this question.We don't do homework and your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson.

    You need to do this question.We don’t do homework and your
    teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills and how well
    you understood the lesson.

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