10 years old... and 13 years old respectively.
2006-06-12 13:24:22
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answer #1
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answered by angelj16tx 5
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Probaly about 6 lol really i was always advanced in math i still am i am in 8th grade a have 2 go 2 the nearest high skool to take 10th grade math
2006-06-12 20:24:12
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answer #2
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answered by abercrombie_lover101 4
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I have had to use math in every type of job I've had from retail to currently studying demographics, analytics & projecting sales.
Funny, it doesn't ever really make sense to me as it get's really complicated where alot of times I have to work backwards - maybe because Im left handed or something ;o) I always find a way to work to the correct answer.
2006-06-12 20:27:54
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answer #3
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answered by CheetosRock 4
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It doesn't work like that. There's not a magic age where math instantly makes a lot of sense. Sorry. You just have to work at it.
2006-06-12 21:05:43
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answered by quepie 6
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I'm 19 and maths still doesn't make sence to me... of course i can handle the basics but i have always struggled with it. I always excelled in english though... i think maths is just one of those things i will never undersatnd!! LOL
2006-06-12 20:24:54
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answered by **ELLE** 3
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It kind of clicked for me in 8th grade algebra, age 13-14. I ended up going all the way through AP Calculus.
2006-06-12 20:24:42
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answer #6
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answered by tromboneman327 3
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addition, first grade
algebra, eighth grade
i'm currently in Honors Geometry and am one of the top students in the school!
2006-06-12 20:34:59
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answered by angelsfan 3
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umm well lets see, I am about to be 23, and I am in college and it still doesn't....why does it happen at 30?
2006-06-14 00:30:13
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answered by cookies_n_cream0218 5
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