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Welcome to… © D Hoskin, 2007
A Tribute to Bob Holness - The All-Time MASTER of Ceremonies - © D Hoskin, 2007
Today’s Subject…Mathematical Words! © D Hoskin, 2007
P U K I E C G M S A N B R L H T V F Z D END
Which ‘P’ is… Click Here to Return to the Board © D Hoskin, 2007
What ‘U’ is…? © D Hoskin, 2007 Click Here to Return to the Board
What ‘K’ is… © D Hoskin, 2007 Click Here to Return to the Board
What ‘I’ is…? I © D Hoskin, 2007 Click Here to Return to the Board
What ‘E’ do we use to say that fractions are the same? Equivalent © D Hoskin, 2007 Click Here to Return to the Board
What ‘C’ describes …? C © D Hoskin, 2007 Click Here to Return to the Board
What ‘G’ is? G © D Hoskin, 2007 Click Here to Return to the Board
What ‘M’ is the prefix to denote multiplication by ? Milli © D Hoskin, 2007 Click Here to Return to the Board
What ‘S’ is …? S © D Hoskin, 2007 Click Here to Return to the Board
What ‘A’ is an angle less than 90 degrees? Acute © D Hoskin, 2007 Click Here to Return to the Board
What ‘N’ is …? N © D Hoskin, 2007 Click Here to Return to the Board
What ‘B’ is …? B © D Hoskin, 2007 Click Here to Return to the Board
What ‘R’ is …? R © D Hoskin, 2007 Click Here to Return to the Board
What ‘L’ is …? © D Hoskin, 2007 Click Here to Return to the Board
What ‘H’ is …? H © D Hoskin, 2007 Click Here to Return to the Board
What ‘T’ is …? © D Hoskin, 2007 Click Here to Return to the Board
What ‘V’ is ///? V © D Hoskin, 2007 Click Here to Return to the Board
What ‘F’ is …? F © D Hoskin, 2007 Click Here to Return to the Board
Which ‘Z’ is …? Z © D Hoskin, 2007 Click Here to Return to the Board
What ‘D’ is …? D © D Hoskin, 2007 Click Here to Return to the Board
Thanks for playing… © D Hoskin, 2007
It’s ‘good bye’ from me… And it’s ‘good bye’ from Bob. © D Hoskin, 2007