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Alannah Leonard
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12 March, 03:05
What are two numbers that could be x in x<8
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Troy Benjamin
12 March, 04:49
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You can use anything that is less than eight.
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Lauryn Mercer
12 March, 04:56
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7 and or 2 or anything less than 8
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