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1) Is <math>\frac{430988}{8}</math> an integer? <br><br>
 
1) Is <math>\frac{430988}{8}</math> an integer? <br><br>
 
2) Is <math>7 \cdot 21 = 147</math> True or False?<br><br>
 
2) Is <math>7 \cdot 21 = 147</math> True or False?<br><br>
3) Is <math>75</math> equal to  <math>x \cdot (x + 10)</math>, when <math>x = 5</math> ?<br><br>
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3) Can <math>75</math> be equal to  <math>x \cdot (x + 10)</math>, for some number x?<br><br>
  
 
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Fun Math!
1) Is $\frac{430988}{8}$ an integer?

2) Is $7 \cdot 21 = 147$ True or False?

3) Can $75$ be equal to $x \cdot (x + 10)$, for some number x?

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