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Jason’s Math Jason Pae
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Area
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The area of the auditorium.
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This is the carpet/rug. 13.6m 10.7m Formula 13.6m x 10.7m 145.52. The area is 145.52
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Perimeter
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Perimeter: The length around the edge of a shape
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This rectangle has an area of 2 by 5. It’s perimeter is 14 square blocks
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This is a percentage. A percentage is a number over 100. The slanted line in % is a one and the two circles next to the slanted line. So % stands for 100. % 100
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These are tessellations. tessellations are a pattern that doesn’t overlap.
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These are examples of tessellations.
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But these are not tessellations.
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Math Problems
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The ball is dropped from a 128 feet building. Each time it bounces it bounces half-way up than the last time. How far will the ball bounce up when it bounces on the fourth time? Here is the answer.
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128 ft. 64 32 16 8
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Frog Problem: A frog fell into a 10- foot well. He has to climb out because he cannot hop out. Every day, he climbs 3 feet and every night, he slides back 2 feet. At this rate, how many days will it take poor Froggie to climb out?
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0 3 4 2 1 5 8 6 7 9 10 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3
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Factors
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Factors are numbers divisible by a number. Ex. The factors of 27 are 9,3 and 1,27. Ex. The factors of 21 are 7,3 and 1,21.
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Prime and Composite Numbers
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Prime numbers are numbers that are only divisible by the number itself and 1. These are also prime numbers: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 26 and so on. Factors : 2,1 and 3,1 and 5,1 and 7,1 and 11,1 and 13,1 17,1 19, 23, 26 and so on.
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Composite numbers are the opposite. Like 10, 20, 30, 27, 12, 15, and so on.
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How many blocks are in this picture?
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There are 3,151 blocks on this picture.
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Algebra Puzzle Solution
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There are three of the same thing so divide 9 into 3 and that gives you 3!
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There are 2 flowers and 1 clock. The flowers equal 3 so 11 minus 6 = 5. So the clock equals 5!
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There are 2 flowers and 1 drum. The flowers equal 3 so 16 minus 6 equals 10. The drum equals 10!
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Tada!
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Patterns of 11 11 2 = 121 111 2 = 12321 1111 2 = 1234321 11111 2 = 123454321 111111 2 = 12345654321 1111111 2 = 1234567654321 11111111 2 = 123456787654321 111111111 2 = 12345678987654321 1111111111 2 = 1234567900987654321
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The riders of the jungle cat’s solution.
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Glossary of Math
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Dozen 12 things of the same kind.
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Gross 12 boxes/packages of 12. (144)
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Baker’s Dozen 13 things of the same kind.
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Fortnight 14 days.
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Score 20 things of the same kind.
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Millennium 1,000 years.
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Bar Graph Bar graph is a graph that uses bars to present numbers. FredTomGeorge 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
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Century A century is another way to express a hundred years A 100 years = a century! A century is the same as a hundred years!
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Congruent Two things that are same (Ex. Same size, same shape). like and
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Reviewing Congruency
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Congruency is when two or more things are the same size and shape. examples: and
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Combining Like Terms
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First let’s start with an example. Example: 12z +17z = ? To find the answer just add 12 and 17. It is like this:12 soccer balls + 17 soccer balls = 29 soccer balls.
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Real Algebra
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Let’s start with this algebra problem! One number is ten times another. Their sum is 55. Find the numbers. First do this. 1. Y + 10Y = 55
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Pythagoras’s Theorem Right triangle 3 4 5 A 2 + B 2 = C 2
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Mixed Numbers! Mixed numbers are numbers that have both whole numbers and fractions. Here is an example. Answer: 3 2 4
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The Shifter Jason Pae
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Once there was a point..
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But the point got tired of being a point, so the point turned into a line.
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But the line got tired of being a line, so the line turned into a ray.
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But the line got tired of being a line so the line turned into an angle.
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But the angle got tired of being an angle, so the angle turned into an equilateral triangle.
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But the equilateral triangle got tired of being an equilateral triangle, so the equilateral triangle turned into an isosceles triangle.
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But the isosceles triangle got tired of being an isosceles triangle, so the isosceles triangle turned into a square.
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But then, the square was tired of being a square, so the square turned into a rectangle.
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But the rectangle got tired of being a rectangle, so the rectangle turned into a trapezoid.
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But soon, the trapezoid got tired of being a trapezoid so the trapezoid turned into a pentagon.
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But the pentagon got tired of being a pentagon so the pentagon turned into a hexagon.
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But the hexagon got tired of being a hexagon so the hexagon turned into a heptagon.
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But the heptagon got tired of being a heptagon so the heptagon turned into a n octagon.
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But the octagon got tired of being an octagon so he went back to being a point..
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The Scary Toothpick Illusion
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First you start out with twelve toothpicks and three boxes.
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Then you…
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In Latin, E Pluribus Unum means Out of many, one.
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1 nickel = 1 penny = 1 100 1 20
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