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& GUIDED QUESTIONS MATH VOCABULARY DAY 35
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Table of ContentsDatePage 11/27/12 Guided Question 70 11/27/12 Math Vocabulary 69
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11/27/12 69 Math Vocabulary two dimensional – having both width and length, but no thickness Examples of Two Dimensional Shapes square triangle pentagon hexagon
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69 two dimensional 63 third 47triple tenths3 T
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11/27/12 70 Guided Question
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Question of the Day: Jenny is making a necklace with beads like the one shown below. Use a ruler to measure the line segment under the bead in centimeters. About how long is the necklace if Jenny uses 27 beads?
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11/27/12 70 Guided Question Jenny is making a necklace with beads like the one shown below. Use a ruler to measure the line segment under the bead in centimeters. About how long is the necklace if Jenny uses 27 beads?
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The first thing you need to do is use the centimeter side Using the ruler correctly I can see the bead is 2 cm long. of your paper ruler to find out how long the model is. The question wants to find out how long 27 beads are. If each of those beads is 2 cm, the best way to solve this problem is to multiply. 2 7 2 4 +1 5 THE ANSWER IS 54 2 7 2 4 5 2 2 7 2 0 4 1 4
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