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luda_lava [24]
3 years ago
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4-13. Below are some methods that students from another class used to find the number of tiles in problem 4-12. Which ones are l

ike the ones that students in your class came up with? Which ones are new or different? For each new method, describe how the student might have been seeing the picture frame to come up with that method. Then add any new strategies to your resource page. Jonas' Method: 4·10−4 Curran's Method: 10+9+9+8 Tina's Method: 10+10+8+8 Ramond's Method: 10·10−8·8 Alyssa's Method: 9·4 TJ's Method: 4·8+4
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Kruka [31]3 years ago
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