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01-20-2014, 08:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-20-2014, 08:40 PM by Lindagerr.)
She meant PIE. You have to try ALEKS to understand. Everyone has their own learning style and that will determine if you prefer ALEKS or Straighterline. My personal opinion is ALEKS is so cheap it pays to try it first.
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NatashaB Wrote:Thanks, I will have a shot at my SL final but I think I'm definitely going to go down the Aleks route. Are you sure she meant pie, not pi? 
I think she was confused. Everyone knows that if Pie Are Square it is really cobbler.
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UptonSinclair Wrote:...if Pie Are Square it is really cobbler.
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