because it is a decimal
The number of AR points a book is worth can vary depending on the specific edition and level of reading difficulty. It is recommended to check the specific AR program for the most accurate point value for "The Golden Compass" by Philip Pullman.
The number of AR student points earned for reading "Touching Spirit Bear" may vary depending on the specific edition and guidelines set by the school or program. It is best to check with the teacher or AR coordinator for the accurate point value assigned to this book.
'AR' prefix indicates 1977
4,000
Don't know value, but made in 1966.
650-1300 USD
Elemental Ar has an oxidation number of zero
The number of AR points for "Judy Moody" may vary depending on the specific edition or version of the book. It is recommended to check the AR BookFinder or ask a librarian for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the AR points for "Judy Moody."
Post 1978; 1000 USD
"Whatever After" by Sarah Mlynowski has an Accelerated Reader (AR) point value of 4.0. The book is targeted primarily at middle-grade readers, making it suitable for students in upper elementary or early middle school. For the most accurate and updated information, it is best to check the official AR website or database.
"Heat" by Mike Lupica has an Accelerated Reader (AR) point value of 4.0. It is typically aimed at middle-grade readers and has a reading level of approximately 4.8. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's best to check the official AR website or your local library's resources.
Some square roots of whole numbers are integers, some of them are irrational numbers. The square root of four for instance is a rational number, 2. The square root of two however is an irrational number, approximately 1.414211356.