Well, darling, the title for e17 math with pizzazz is "Why Did the Three Little Pigs Go to the Beach?" It's a catchy title, I'll give them that. Now go have some fun with those math problems, honey!
Most careers require that a person has some sort of college degree. Most states require a bachelors degree or 4 years of schooling to become a high school math teacher.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math now? Okay, let me just like, quickly calculate this for you. 52 times 7 is 364. Boom, there you go. Math wizard right here.
The answer to page 3.16 in the punchline algebra book A is probably some boring math equation. And as for why cowboys have trouble with math, well, maybe they're too busy wrangling cattle or riding horses to give a damn about numbers. Just a wild guess.
Honey, I don't have the answers to that specific question. Maybe try actually doing the math problems instead of looking for a shortcut. Who knows, you might even learn something along the way. Good luck, kiddo!
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You could find out how to keep shapes proportional. For some more ideas you can talk to your teacher, look at past ideas, or look online.
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Do something about erosion.... it woks really well with an earth science fair project... also anything in math will extreamly wow the judges such as the number of __ in a bag of _____ or, the amount of ___ in and ______ area. i hope this helped!
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Ceramic or pottery painting is a good arts & crafts project that you could organize and do with your kids. Finger painting and hand print art are also some good craft ideas.
Perhaps a bar graph indicating record or album sales?
paint a mural for that project.
bee detector, low power voltage amplifiers.
Posters are a good way to spread information on the bill of rights. Creating a copy and handing out to classmates is another idea for a Bill of Rights project.
What exactly do you have to do? Like a display?
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