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In all math tests, the toughest questions that you encounter while preparing are the ones asked in the test, prepare by reviewing study guides, other tests, homework, and other papers regarding the things covered before the test.

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This question is the same as the one asked in the first sequence, showing that the younger player misunderstood the meaning of the question the first time.

That's a common question — one asked, in various ways, by the president of the United States.

It's the one asked in every newspaper article about the subject, every television report, every radio programme.

Also come armed with questions that are different from the ones you asked in the first interview.

One statement asked in the graduate student survey relates to this point: "I am confident I made the right decision in choosing my program".

As a further example of assisting a reader not familiar with mitochondrial protein structures, one reviewer asked: in the section "A novel feature in the F0 region", what does "inter-membrane" mean?

"Is it one month, two months?" he asked in the interview.

The children will be asked "In the past one month, how much of a problem has this been for you...?"...

"No one asked us in the last few hours to make a payment," he said.

(Though naturally, they are usually the ones asking for extensions in the first place).

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