What did the depressed math book say to the calculator, notebook, and dictionary?

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Hmmm, lemme think, * goes to the website Ms. Sue posted * I GOT IT! It's " I HAVE WAY TOO MANY PROBLEMS ". Thank you for the applauses. UvU

While the question you asked is meant to be a joke or a humor-based riddle, which doesn't have a definitive answer, I can provide you with a hypothetical response based on the context. Given that the math book is described as depressed, it might say something like:

"To the calculator: Are you counting the same mistakes I do, day after day?
To the notebook: How many pages of despair can you hold within your blank spaces?
To the dictionary: Can you define the sadness that fills these equations, these numbers that never add up?"

Please note that this answer is purely imaginative and not based on any known response to this particular joke or riddle.