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>>8751776
>1032 contains a complete whole number series from 0 to 3
Convert this from decimal to Hex, then get back to me
Glad >>>/x/ could help

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>>8237593
>divisible by zero
>>>/x/ salutes you

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>>8230230
>Spiders have eight legs, humans have two, so you might think the common ancestor should have had 5 legs.
/x/ says what?
>inb4 I don't know the common ancestor
Why would it have to have any legs at all. What if legs were an evolutionary development that occurred after the species diverged.

I was raised a Creationist, not "brainwashed" by Darwinism in school. I read the book and then looked into evolution in general. Pretty much makes sense. Read the book dude.

see >>8230224(me) above

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>>8229799
/x/ here again.
>The image is depicting the fact that every planet in our solar system fits between earth and the moon.
Not actually.
It shows relative sizes of planets compared to the orbit of the moon. It's a pretty cool graphic. Students have an idea how far away the moon is and can therefore grasp the concept of the size of each of the planets.
What is your problem?
>>8229790 got taught about relative distance, why didn't you? Complain to your local school district or to your parents...

I get the feeling this is simply really bad bait. OP can not be this ignorant.

/x/ is here to help

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