Well honey, if I had the answer key for that, I'd probably be off sipping margaritas on a beach somewhere. But since I'm here entertaining your question, the answer is simple: the title of the picture is "What Is The Title Of This Picture." It's like a riddle wrapped in an enigma, just without the mystery.
'Man and a Train
Color double facts is a math worksheet. This is a sheet that you have to find out the math problems before you can color the picture.
Wrecked Angle With One Square Foot
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Perhaps it is "The Picture that will be Invisible on Answers.com"
Answers does not have access to textbook answer keys.
Quarter that joined the march of dimes
giggity goo
All i know is that it starts with Mou _ Yai
Wrecked angel with one square foot
master of de skies
Wiki doesn't give answers to worksheets. Time to get to work.
Aids my friend the answer is aids
how do you keep the title and column labels of a worksheet on the screen no matter where the worksheet is scrolled
AutoSum has nothing to do with column width or a worksheet title, so nothing significant.
A good worksheet should be visually appealing: it might have a picture or other clip art to draw attention with a title which shows what the worksheet is about. The words should be legible with good contrast between the paper and the writing in order to cut down on eyestrain. The directions should be clear with examples for each set of directions so that the student can do the worksheet independently. The worksheet should be doable -- challenging, but not so hard that the student has to sweat over it for hours. The worksheet should not be boring: while it should illuminate a pattern of problem solving or usage, it should not beat the idea into the ground. Finally, the student should be able to say what the worksheet was about or what it was teaching after he or she has completed it: this understanding should be connected to the title of the worksheet.