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English, 06.05.2021 08:20, luthfipadasseri

I like telling story's so here's a story! (I will put a question at the end too :0) So on Tuesday of this week i was at school and we were doing math. (Keep in mind that i am not the best at math) My teacher said "Who wants to tell us what they god for *insert math problem*" and so i raised my hand as the confident kid i am and told my answer. everyone looked at me with the most confused faces ever. My teacher trying to be nice says "Okay well lets see what other people got and then well check the work!" Another kid raised his hand and told his answer. His answer was at least 10,000 off from my answer. Actually i think it was like 100,000 cause i think my answer was 678 and his was 678,000. Anyways my teacher started going through the steps and stuff and when it was done we realized that i was wrong and my WHOLE CLASS was right. Moral of the story really try to do your math good or you will end up being embarrassed.

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