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Pick the ride you are most comfortable with… Pick a Ride Pick the ride you are most comfortable with… “It’s a Small World” a gentle, easy ride

Pick the ride you are most comfortable with… Pick a Ride Pick the ride you are most comfortable with… “Jungle Cruise” A little more excitement-- seat belt not required

Pick the ride you are most comfortable with… Pick a Ride Pick the ride you are most comfortable with… “Space Mountain” Fast moving thrill ride…

pick a ride … 7 + 8 - 2 5 x 6 + 52 – 22 (3 x 2)2 – 3 x 10 + 2 13 33 8

pick a ride … 9 + (12 – 10) (23 – 7) x 4 (52 + 32 + 2) 6 11 4 6

pick a ride … 7 + 10 5 43 – 3 x 7 7 x 8 + (2 x 4) 22 9 43 58

pick a ride … 20 – 15 + 2 11 + 48 6 x 4 61 – 5 x 23 + 5 7 43 26

pick a ride … 14 2 x 0 2 + 32 x 7 – (10 – 4) 28 7 + (33 – 32) – 13 59 21

pick a ride … 2 x 32 + 8 51 + 62 9 - 12 13 + 7 – (6 + 22) x 2 26 43

pick a ride … (5- 12) • 10 13 + 53 – 8 • 2 [ (72/6) – 3] • 2 + 42 40 110 34

pick a ride … 3 (12 ÷ 12) – 25 11 38 3.75 or 3 ¾ (10) (½)2 – 1.75 + 31 2(15 – 6) + 20 x 15 (10) (½)2 – 1.75 + 31 11 38 3.75 or 3 ¾

pick a ride … 36 – 6 12 + 3 36 – 3 x 4 15 – 9 3 (62 – 6 x 2) 23 12 + 3 x 6 – 3 x 7 2 2 1/3

Solve the following expression: Ticket out the Door Solve the following expression: 32 + (21-9) x 6 ÷ 2