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You could show the pythogorean theorem. Use triangles and squares and prove it. You could also show its many uses...hope it helped
I would suggest using http://www.artofproblemsolving.com. There are many books there, along with a math forum and a math quiz show.
I know grade 7 math and I am in grade 5! I know - 6- -5=+1 I have been getting 100% on my math tests ( which are on Fridays ) and every worksheet 100% Here is one of my favorite patterns in math 1+1+2 2+2=4 4+4=8 etc I know up too a very high number that I call decillion. 9,18,27,36,45,54,63,72,81,90,99,108,117,126,135,144,153,162,171,180,189,198,207,216,225,234,243,252,261, and 270 I could continue but im not in the mood
-- The quickest, easiest, and best way to get the answers is to work the exercises. -- The next best way to get the answers is to get together with a teacher who is using that book to teach 4th grade math, and show the teacher how interested you are in the subject.
Well, darling, 7 divided by 842 in 4th grade math is approximately 0.0083. So, if you're looking to impress your teacher with that decimal answer, go ahead and show off your math skills. Just don't forget to carry the sass along with the numbers!
No, you'd have to ask the question first.
We don't have access to math sheet lesson 7. Perhaps you could tell us some of the problems and we could show you how to solve them.
Arthur- when shown in the show- is supposedly in 3rd Grade.
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It means the same in math as it means else where--it means not reasonable. If you show mathematical steps that are not reasonable to solve a math problem or show a math proof, then your math is unreasonable.
I'm in 6th grade and I'm singing "no one" by Acila Keys, you could sing that, but, my friend is singing "fireworks" by Katy Perry.