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 - This is not Math Class? What class is it?

"This is not Math Class? What class is it?"

 

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    Why would an armadillo jump, anyway? That makes no sense at all, they roll up into a ball! (Yeah, I know that's not the point.)
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    They jump 6 feet into the air when scared! XD its true.
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    teacher fail
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    Not math class, drawing class? Biology surely! X
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    Look closely: "velocity of of 18"
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    Iif you look at the rest of the problems on the quiz, you'd notice they're basic algebra, and a problem with velocity isn't brought into a math class regularly, and especially not at chapter 2.4 and 2.5, until Pre-Calculus. Unfortunately, I'm going to have to say this is a fake. Also, you should know that there is not enough information to determine how fast gravity enforces the armadillo's rise and fall, because you need weight as well. If me and a frog jumped up in the air at the same time, same speed, I'd land first. Why? The frog would jump higher because of it's smaller size and weight, so gravity will take longer to stop it. Also, if for some reason we hit the same height, I'd still hit first because weight actually does affect fall time.
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    this is pretty obviously fake :/ losers
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    holy failing teacher xD
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    An armadillo of all creatures to pick?
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    The anser to 5 is (x+6)(x+8) :D
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    Uhm..That teachers handwriting is horrible..
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    Uhm..This teachers handwriting is horrible...
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    Fake, if you were smart, you wouldve wrote neater and wrote answers for everything else.
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    18 feet per second isnt that fast. thats only initial velocity. as soon as he takes off, gavity pulls at him at 9.8 ft/sec^2, so after 1 second, it'll only be going 8.2 ft/sec, then within the next second, he would be on the ground. Its like a 1.5 second jump.
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    Why would some one taking a maths exam know how gravity is pulling the Armadillo down?
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    i dont think you can answer that without A the amount of time the armadillo was in the air or B how high the tree was
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    THIS IS SPARTA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    fake... but still funny
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    It says "not math drawing class" like you draw math drawings. Just saying that because of the title ^^"
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    my teacher would have given me bonus marks for this.

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