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Gray’s POV:
I looked over at my problems before looking up.
“I have that,” I said, pushing the problem towards Sterling so he could ‘fit the pieces’. “I need n equals one half.”
Gray’s POV:
I looked over at my problems before looking up.
“I have that,” I said, pushing the problem towards Sterling so he could ‘fit the pieces’. “I need n equals one half.”
“I have X equals negative twelve,” I announced, holding it out to her.
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Eden’s POV:
I put the equation and answer together and set it aside, instead trying to find the answer Gray found.
“N equals one half…” I murmured as I tried to find it. “I don’t have it.”
Sterling’s POV:
I fitted the pieces together before glancing over my own problems for the next part. “Neither do I… Violeta?”
Gray’s POV:
I furrowed my eyebrows, trying to solve the question again.
“Did I do it correctly?” I murmured to myself, crossing out the work I’d done before to do it again. I got the same answer as before.
"Wait…." I sifted through my pile, making a few quick adjustments. "Got it! Right here." Handing it to Eden, I gave a slight smile
Eden’s POV:
I nodded at Violeta.
“It’s for him,” I told her, looking at Gray. “On the other hand, I need the answer x equals zero and y equals fifteen. X and Y intercepts, answer to the same question.”
Sterling’s POV:
Grinning, I handed her the peice I held in my hand. “That’s this one. Good job, babe.”
Eden’s POV:
I smiled and took it, connecting the pieces.
“Thank you, Ry,” I said. The pieces I had were all pairs of two. I looked at one piece and frowned. “Does anyone have m equals six? It fits right here.”
I frowned down at my pieces. "No… but I do have N squared plus M squared is equal to thirty-six."
Gray’s POV:
I pushed the answer Eden needed towards her. It was connected to another piece as Eden brought her triangle closer to seal it.
“Your piece goes right here,” I muttered to Violeta, pointing to the equation in the middle of the connected pieces. “In the middle.”
At this point, we were done with the top of the pyramid, as well as a little bit of the sides.
Sterling’s POV:
“Anyone have x squared equals two hundred and ten?” I wondered as I pushed the piece to the center of the table. “Or h equals seven?”
Eden’s POV:
“I have h equals seven,” I answered, pointing towards the end of the pyramid. “Right there.”
(Do you guys want to skip to when they’ve finished?)
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(I’m not it.)
(Not it!)
(Yay, Topaz!)
(Dammit)
“Alright, I think we’re done….” I muttered, looking the finished project over. It hadn’t taken too long, but the combined frustration of sitting next to Gray and having to solve vaguely moronic problems had made it seem like ages.
Sterling’s POV:
I sighed and leaned back in my chair, rubbing a hand through my hair. “Finally. Did that feel like it took an eternity to anyone else?”
Eden’s POV:
I covered my mouth as I stifled a yawn, leaning against my chair.
“Are we the only ones who got it done?” I questioned, raising an eyebrow. To be honest, I wasn’t bored doing those problems. They kept me occupied. So if anything, it was rather fun, even if said problems were the easiest.
Gray called the teacher over to check our work and she beamed at us.
“We done!” She said as she looked over at our work. “I’ll be handing another problem to you guys, which isn’t group work, but you’re welcome to work on it as a group.”
She came back with four packets and handed it to us. I furrowed my eyebrows as I looked over the problems.
They were rather confusing than the puzzle pieces.
I frowned down at the little packages, taking one into my hands and examining it. “This looks…….. interesting.”
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