The numbers 24 and 36 have a lot of factors in common, but which one is their GREATEST common factor?
(Hint: when did they end their "dating?")
24: 1,
36: 1,
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Environment Observations
When you walk outside of your house, list 10 things that you would see in your environment.
Example: Mountains
Example: Mountains
Real Life Math
Give a detailed example of how you use math in your everyday life.
For example:
Yesterday, I went to the grocery store and my total came to $18.75. I gave the cashier a $20 bill. He gave me $1.75 in change. Because I am a good mathematician I knew he gave me too much change back and I returned $0.50 to him before I left the store. I had to use subtraction to help me at the grocery store!
For example:
Yesterday, I went to the grocery store and my total came to $18.75. I gave the cashier a $20 bill. He gave me $1.75 in change. Because I am a good mathematician I knew he gave me too much change back and I returned $0.50 to him before I left the store. I had to use subtraction to help me at the grocery store!
Scientific Method
Come up with a word for each step to the Scientific Method to create an acrostic poem.
(Hint: Start with Q!)
(Hint: Start with Q!)
Prime Factorization
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