if anyone has the applying what you've learned for chapters:
(from the brownish workbook that goes along with baily 11th ed)
33,37,38,39,40,21,42,43,44
could you please post them?
i neeeeed them preferably by tomorrow night
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if anyone has the applying what you've learned for chapters:
(from the brownish workbook that goes along with baily 11th ed)
33,37,38,39,40,21,42,43,44
could you please post them?
i neeeeed them preferably by tomorrow night
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