Just a reminder of what "1.1-1.4 28 Odds" means... You choose a minimum of 7 odd problems from each of the 4 sections to do as homework. They will likely be problems that you've already done as homework, and that is perfectly fine - the more times you practice the math (even if it's the exact same problem), the better you'll do. And I'm having you do only odd problems so that you can CHECK YOUR ANSWERS IN THE BACK OF THE BOOK :)
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Just a reminder of what "1.1-1.4 28 Odds" means... You choose a minimum of 7 odd problems from each of the 4 sections to do as homework. They will likely be problems that you've already done as homework, and that is perfectly fine - the more times you practice the math (even if it's the exact same problem), the better you'll do. And I'm having you do only odd problems so that you can CHECK YOUR ANSWERS IN THE BACK OF THE BOOK :)
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