SOLUTION: From Student edition of Saxon/math 5/4, Lesson 22,page 94
The first four odd numbers are 1,2,5, and 7. What is their sum?
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Question 55553: From Student edition of Saxon/math 5/4, Lesson 22,page 94
The first four odd numbers are 1,2,5, and 7. What is their sum?
Answer by tutorcecilia(2152) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1,2,5, and 7 {The "sum" means to add]
1+2+5+7=15
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