SOLUTION: Your question goes here. Write clearly! We are not mind readers, so be sure to ask a question that we can understand.

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Question 384198: Your question goes here. Write clearly! We are not mind readers, so be sure to ask a question that we can understand.
Found 2 solutions by mtmorro, richard1234:
Answer by mtmorro(23)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You are absolutely correct. I have been trying to help out and quite a few student ask questions in a way where it cannot be answered. But these are only an isolated few more look really like thought out questions.
anwser= we are not mind readers
everyone need to wite clearly.

Answer by richard1234(7193)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Also students, please put parentheses wherever they need to go. For example, if I see something like

5/x-4^2 = 1

I have no idea what it means because there are multiple ways to interpret the question.

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