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Which are names of points drawn in the figure?
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a. k
b. v
c. m
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Find the smallest number by which the given number should be divided to make a perfect cube(with steps or the answer will get reported) a.108 b.2187
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Let hh represent the number of hummingbirds and ss represent the number of sunbirds that must pollinate the colony so it can survive until next year. 6h+4s > 746h+4s> 74 this year, 88 hummingbirds pollinated the colony. what is the least number of sunbirds that must pollinate the colony to ensure that it will survive until next year?
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Which are names of points drawn in the figure?
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choose all answers that are correct.
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