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Thursday, May 7, 2020
Day 31: Shape Equations
Directions: In each of the equations below, same shapes are the same numbers. Different shapes are different numbers. Use that information to figure out what number each shape represents. Describe your strategy for how you solved the value of each shape in the comments below. K-1:
for the 4-5th grade one is for the first problem is square is 12 and stare is 3. For the second problem is circle is 31 and square is 1 and stare is 13. how I got the second problem I did 45-32 which is equal to 13 then I did 13-12 which is 1 and then I did 32-1 which is 31 so square is 1 stare is 13 and circle is 31.
K-1: 9 + 4 = 13 9 - 4 = 5
ReplyDelete2-3: 1 + 4 + 4 = 9 4 - 1 = 3
4-5: 1st Puzzle: 12 x 3 = 36 12 - 3 = 9
- Cecelia Fox Hill Fifth Grade
for the 4-5th grade one is for the first problem is square is 12 and stare is 3. For the second problem is circle is 31 and square is 1 and stare is 13. how I got the second problem I did 45-32 which is equal to 13 then I did 13-12 which is 1 and then I did 32-1 which is 31 so square is 1 stare is 13 and circle is 31.
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ReplyDeleteHello, I am a fifth grader.
ReplyDelete1. Square * Star = 36
Square - Star = 9
Square= 12
Star= 3