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Railroad Math by Adamcha.
So, 3 1/2 - 0 + 372 -217? Then they add four variables? 

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ε۷α₪§┬αĦ£ [deleted] says:

The inverse of the track conglomeration is exponentially proportional to the inferior modified sine of the co-tangent, therefore this equation is not only completely logical, but also quite astute. It's the basic derivative of Burlington's northern law of track alignment.
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Amber Nead  Pro User  says:

Yea, we went over this last year in Physics III......actually, it was this exact same problem. All you have to do is add 2, divide by 28 and then plug it into the calculator, hit 3 random buttons and use a white or red paint pen to write 7 random numbers, a random fraction and three random math operations followed by the word 'ties' on the track......duh
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Adamcha  Pro User  says:

I am so done with math. Totally burnt out on it.
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