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		<description>[...] Part of the problem with GED math is that sometimes you really don&#8217;t know what they&#8217;re asking. How do you figure it out? Rick had a problem with a GED question, &#8220;Determining the height of a sky scraper by the time of day, direction of the sun, and the measurement of it’s shadow??? WTF!&#8221; Curtis gives you some hints on what to look for in GED questions like this. [...]</description>
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