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Cameron Cochran
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28 March, 09:43
Imagine two Billard balls on a pool table
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Jazmin Barrett
28 March, 09:45
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The answer is 14 your welcome
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Kiera Chandler
28 March, 10:06
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And what else? I appologies but i see no question here.
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