Well, it’s all over. After 96 hours of work my team has turned in our finished product.
Baseball Bat Regulations: Preserving America’s Pastime and our Love for Mathematics
Read it! You know you want to!
Michael
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Well, it’s all over. After 96 hours of work my team has turned in our finished product.
Baseball Bat Regulations: Preserving America’s Pastime and our Love for Mathematics
Read it! You know you want to!
Michael
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OMG….very professional and very well presented…totally over my head…but incredible presentation…hope it landed you an “A+”!!!
Tutor my son…we are “word” people, not “math” people and every word-person needs a math friend!
Comment by Hillcrest Cottage — 26 February 2010 @ 10:47
‘s been a while since I checked in, but I did just now, hoping you’d passed your APFT. I guess you have — congrats; I know how rough it is. Keep on plugging away!
BT
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