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This will be your opportunity to be the teacher. Click on "View Full Description and attachments" below for the directions and questions. Be sure to open the file called "MATH110 Read This First.pdf" before you jump in! https://edge.apus.edu/messageforums-tool/images/collapse.gif?sakai.tool.placement.id=c5b33bd2-bb23-47f4-899a-b1f527c217a7View Full Description and attachments https://edge.apus.edu/messageforums-tool/images/expand.gif?sakai.tool.placement.id=c5b33bd2-bb23-47f4-899a-b1f527c217a7Hide Full Description and attachments

Read the attached files. First read the one entitled "Read this first" and then open the file called "Systems of Equations Problems with Answers"

Pick ONE of the problems that has not already been solved, and demonstrate its solution for the rest of us. Select Start a New Conversation and make the problem number and topic (#10 Jarod and the Bunnies) the subject of your post. The answers are at the end of the file, so don't just give an answer—we can already see what the answers are. Don't post an explanation unless your answer matches the correct one! This is a moderated forum. Your posting will not be visible to the rest of the class until I approve it. Occasionally, more than one person will tackle a problem before they can see the work of others. In that case, credit will be given to all posters. Once the solution to a problem has become visible, that problem is off limits and you will need to choose a different problem in order to get credit. I will indicate in the grading comments if corrections need to be made. If you haven't received credit, first double-check for my comments in the gradebook. If everything looks OK, then message me asking me to check on it. You must make the necessary corrections and have your work posted in order to receive credit.  Your initial post is worth 10 points. It is not necessary to respond to 2 classmates on this forum although a request for clarification on the procedure used would be appropriate. Also, I'm sure that a "thank you" for an exceptionally clear explanation would be welcome!