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-another 30cents -how much -pie cost?

1-A)69 The maths in this question is... -150 rolls -12 more on saturday than sunday -how many were made on sunday

__ Writing __ Today was the day when every thing went wrong. Alright so on saturday I set up my birthday present which is a slip and slide.It was raining so mum said don't do it so i did any way. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday i wasn't feeling sick so I said to mum I told you so.Next morning my throat starts to hurt so any way I go to school without even thinking about it.

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1-b)647 the maths in this question is... - 2/6/4/7 -whats the largest odd number you can make using 3 of the numbers above(2/6/4/7).

2-d)4 the maths in this question is... -bianca had 90  -sharon had 98 -how many does sharon have to give to bianca so that they both have the same amount?

__Writing__ So one day, I woke up,i ran out the door and found out I could fly. It was really weird cause I wasn't that surprised. Ive been experiencing wacko things lately like laser eyes, strength, speed and intelligence, so flying seems ordinary to me.My neighbours saw me so I might be in trouble some time. The next day I wake up to find my self being called the miracle. Im not sure if thats good or bad. Habit 6 : Synergize __Me__ sport swimming motor bike riding __TERM1WEEK6__

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VOTING AND ELECTION:

An election is when a large group of people vote to choose a small group of people to represent them. all Australian citizens eighteen and over have the right to vote unless they are of unsound mind.

COAT OF ARMS

The Australian coat of arms consists of a shield with the badges of six Australian states. There's a red kangaroo on the left side. On the right side there is an emu. Underneath the shield is a scroll with the word 'Australia' on it. Wattle spray forms the back round. The coat of arms is one of the symbols for federation. The commonwealth uses it to identify its authority and property. However, it can also be found in many other places for example, on cricketers hats and Australian passports.