Spoilers For Monday July 11th 2016

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Spoilers For Monday July 11th 2016

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So, it seems to be a fresher's week of sorts this week. 8-)

Andrew Fenton is our first octochamp, so we have 2 new players today.

Alison Steadman finishes her stint in DC tomorrow, before Chris Packham returns on Wednesday.

Join Sean for the recap later. ;) :) :D
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3x100+50-10-8 is the standard method for 332, or (25+8)x10+100/50 for a non-standard one.
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Tony Atkins wrote:3x100+50-10-8 is the standard method for 332, or (25+8)x10+100/50 for a non-standard one.
Is (100+10) x3 + 50/25 a standard or non-standard method?
Also Susie sounded more annoyed at Nick than normal today when she said "YES" to him when he confirmed what she had just said!
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Philip Wilson wrote:Is (100+10) x3 + 50/25 a standard or non-standard method?
No that's the regular method...
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Tony Atkins wrote:
Philip Wilson wrote:Is (100+10) x3 + 50/25 a standard or non-standard method?
No that's the regular method...
Hold on, standard, regular ..... I bet there's a basic method somewhere too :-)
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