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You have five quarters, six dimes, and three nickels. How much money do you have?
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How many lines of symmetry are there are on this square? |
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4 lines of symmetry
2 lines of symmetry
1 line of symmetry
Wednesday Statistics and Probability
How many 3-digit numbers can you make using 2, 4, and 6?
(You cannot repeat a digit in a number – example: you can’t make 224
because you would use 2 more than once.)
Thursday Algebraic Relationships
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What two numbers add up to 12 and multiply to 36?
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Calculations and Estimations
Use these digits to write the greatest possible 4-digit number.
| 9 | 3 | 7 | 5 | 0 | 6 | 8 |
This page was last updated on 10/16/00 .
Problems and exercises compiled by Math Curriculum Specialist
Tanya Ghattas and Burt
Kanner.
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Saffeels, SK Online.
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