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Mathematics: All Classes: Wednesday 22.2.6: 1. period
Today's math class is posted very late, sorry has apples, oranges, juice and coffee. It also has lessons. And Charlie being behind his desk.
The Intermediates get sheet of paper and five dice, the Beginners get to learn and test themselves on the Multiplication tables, and the Advanced group gets to study robots.
Cameron gets to take a test.
"And your grades and your tests will be given on Friday."
The Intermediates get sheet of paper and five dice, the Beginners get to learn and test themselves on the Multiplication tables, and the Advanced group gets to study robots.
Cameron gets to take a test.
"And your grades and your tests will be given on Friday."

Re: Cam's test
Canonical refers to concepts that have a kind of uniqueness or naturalness, and are independent of coordinates.
In mathematics and logic, the phrase "there is one and only one" is associated with unique existence, i.e. it is the unique existential quantifier, represented by the symbol ∃! .