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The student who got the D spoke for a
somewhat shorter time than the student who...
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Mathematics, 25.09.2020 04:01 babowmanjacob666
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The student who got the D spoke for a
somewhat shorter time than the student who
got the C+
2. Of the student who spoke for 8 minutes
and the presenter who gave the presentation
on Valerian, one was Faye and the other got
the B-
Backstory and Goal
3. Estelle spoke for 6 minutes.
Several of Mr. Carroll's history students each
gave an oral presentation today on a different
Roman Emperor. Match each student to their
emperor and grade, and determine the length
of each presentation.
4. The student who spoke for 10 minutes
didn't get the A.
The presenter who got the D was either
the student who gave the presentation on
Galerius or the presenter who spoke for 8
minutes.
6. Estelle spoke 2 minutes less than the
student who gave the presentation on
Tacitus
W
7. The student who got the C+ spoke 4
minutes less than Leroy.
names
emperors
grades
Estelle
Faye
Leroy
Steve
Claudius
Galerius
Tacitus
Valerian
A
D
6 minutes
8 minutes
lengths
10 minutes
12 minutes
А
B-
grades
C+
D
Claudius
Galerius
emperors
Tacitus
Valerian
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