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eb2b95  No.4590

My son has problems in maths . He is in junior high school and now he is a distance learner. When I helped him, I saw that he had a problem with decimals. Has anyone else experienced the same problem? What can you advise? It's hard for children to absorb new information nowadays.

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df11a5  No.4591

>>4590

Your son has low iq, that's what you get for marrying a dumb roastie. Find him a job at McDonald's or something.

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3c8a77  No.4594

My son also has problems in maths and I understand you like no one else. I can tell you that it was hard for me to help him because I had forgotten everything a long time ago. You can read more about Decimals on this website https://math-from-scratch.com/decimals . You are not alone, the main thing is not to get upset and learn together with our children.

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6b8564  No.4642

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Bitcoin addresses are a series of Latin letters and numbers and do not contain the names of their owners, giving users a false sense of anonymity. However, bitcoin transactions are recorded without encryption, which means that they can be tracked.

I have the following question, can I hide my bitcoin transactions? What do you know about online anonymity anyway?

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