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May 17, 2017
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Nat Gas Man
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I have seen a couple of questions on my grandaughters first grade where they use
the term mystery number...trying to teach algebra as part of the narrative from the start...not sure exactly what they are looking for in this case
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Need help with my sons third grade math again
MWKV3
5/17/17 7:08pm
You're right, not enough into. How many shirts total?
RdF3
5/17/17 7:11pm
Hmmmmmmmmm
TNT
5/17/17 7:12pm
$60/x
Nat Gas Man
5/17/17 7:14pm
It says "others" though, so I'm assuming there's more than 1
MWKV3
5/17/17 7:16pm
Exactly, that's why you divide 60 by x. X= # of white shirts
DrBYU
5/17/17 8:01pm
Not enough info, you're right.
SuperTank
5/17/17 7:50pm
$60. Those are analysis usually taught later in algebra but u assume its 1
NotOfYourFaithBYUFAN
5/17/17 8:18pm
I have seen a couple of questions on my grandaughters first grade where they use
Nat Gas Man
5/17/17 8:31pm
Depends on which mission he's called to-that determines # of white shirts
fan_byu
5/17/17 9:17pm
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