Mathematics
Mathematics, 20.07.2019 15:30, thechameleonnaire

Okay, so i am doing a math project where i must ask 100 people two questions dealing with numbers. the questions are: 1. how many pets/animals do you have? 2. how many days of the week do you feel stressed, on average? could people me out and answer these? can you also leave initials because we need to put the initials down. you!

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