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Old Feb 02, 2007, 09:03 PM
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Question Help with Math questions! Also Apostrophes

Hey I have no idea, I have been breaking my head I don't know if its me or the book does not explain it right!

I have a TEAS test to take on WED 2/7/2007 to get in the Nursing Prgm, having lots of problems with Fractions w/ different Denominators, especially the Division part. Algebra is another issue.


Language arts is those apostrophes, like Jill's ball or Girls' Baseball team.


Any help would be great!


Liz zy

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Old Feb 11, 2007, 10:29 AM
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Re: Help with Math questions! Also Apostrophes

Apostrophes like the plural kind can get you nuts. For example, two friends share a car. You would say the friends' car. This shows they both share the same thing. If I say the friend's car. I would say one friend possess that car.

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