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What is the plural form of formula?



 
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What is the plural form of formula? #1 (permalink) Thu Jan 22, 2009 13:05 pm   What is the plural form of formula?
 

What is the plural form of formula?
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What is the plural form of formula? #2 (permalink) Thu Jan 22, 2009 19:13 pm   What is the plural form of formula?
 

Formulas or formulae. Smile
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