Oh, dude, getting a million stickers on First in Math is as easy as eating a whole Pizza by yourself... if you're into that sort of thing. Just keep solving those math problems like it's your job (but not really, because who wants math to be their job?) and before you know it, you'll be drowning in stickers. Like, seriously, you might need a bigger backpack for all those bad boys.
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To get 1 million stickers on First in Math, a student would need to consistently complete math challenges and earn stickers for each correct answer. The student would need to accumulate a large number of points by solving math problems at a rapid pace. This would require dedication, perseverance, and a strong understanding of mathematical concepts to achieve such a high sticker count.
Well, honey, getting a million stickers on First in Math is like trying to find a unicorn in your backyard - it's not gonna happen. The game only allows you to earn a certain number of stickers each day, so unless you have a time machine or some magical powers, you'll just have to settle for racking up stickers the old-fashioned way - one day at a time.
five hundred million
well.. i would play 1.) grand slam add & subtract, multiplication & division, and all star 2.) pundis puzzle 3.) equal time 4.) equal pay well.. enjoy and also try to complete all f the just the facts and skill sets. :D
100 million 1,000,000,000 x .1=100,000,000
Open two tabs. Go on 1 account and go to bonus games. a lot recommended. go on another account. Go to the first tab and the other player also has the game , 1 use only per time you try.You play all nine in each of the K&S3, K&S5 and K&S8 two times. Each game is 100 stickers if you get them all right the first time. 9x2=18x3=54x100=5400 stickers for that. It still takes a little long but not as long as playing a game like 600 times. It isworth it.
200,000 x 5