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Nikhil. Flaming Hot Math 2008-2009. Squaring Numbers. 1 2 = 1. 2 2 = 4. 4 2 = 16. 3 2 = 9. 5 2 = 25. 6 2 = 36. 7 2 = 49. 8 2 = 64. 9 2 = 81. 10 2 = 100. 11 2 = 121. 12 2 = 144. Diameter. diameter. Points Lines and Segments. Point. Line Segment. Ray. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Squaring Numbers

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12 = 1

 

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22 = 4

   

   

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42 = 16

       

       

       

       

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32 = 9

     

     

     

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52 = 25

         

         

         

         

         

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62 = 36

           

           

           

           

           

           

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72 = 49

             

             

             

             

             

             

             

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82 = 64               

               

               

               

               

               

               

               

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92 = 81

                 

                 

                 

                 

                 

                 

                 

                 

                 

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102 = 100

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112 = 121

                     

                     

                     

                     

                     

                     

                     

                     

                     

                     

                     

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122 = 144                       

                       

                       

                       

                       

                       

                       

                       

                       

                       

                       

                       

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Diameter

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diameter

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Points Lines and Segments

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Point

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Line Segment

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Ray

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Vertex

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Parallel Lines

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Intersecting Lines

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Perpendicular Lines

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Angles

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Right Angle

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Acute Angle90 0

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Obtuse Angle

90 0

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Straight Angle

180 00 0

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3,000

3,100

3,200

3,300

3,400

3,500

4,000

3,600

3,700

3, 800

3,900

Rounding To The Nearest Thousand

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200100150

Which Number Is In Between?

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This is my gas price chart

Nikhil's Arco VS Mobil Gas Prices

2.220

2.240

2.260

2.280

2.300

2.320

2.340

2.360

2.380

2.400

2.420

2.440

Arco

Mobil

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0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Rounding

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My 6 Times Table

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6 x 1 = 6

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6 x 2 = 12

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6 x 3 = 18

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6 x 4 = 24

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6 x 5 = 30

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6 x 6 = 36

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6 x 7 =42

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6 x 8 = 48

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6 x 9 = 54                 

                 

                 

                 

                 

                 

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6 x 10 = 60                    

                   

                   

                   

                   

                   

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6 x 11 = 66

                     

                     

                     

                     

                     

                     

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6 x 12 = 72

                       

                       

                       

                       

                       

                       

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My Math Shapes

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Small Red Square

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Large Blue Rectangle

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Medium Orange Pentagon

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Small Turquoise Hexagon

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Medium Dark Red Trapezoid

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Large Teal Triangle

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Small Pink Cylinder

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Medium Yellow Cube

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Volume

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This is how you find the volume of something.

First you multiply the length times the width.

Then you multiply the product by the height.

And now you got your answer!

But to get more detail stay tuned!

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Here’s an example for the volume.Let’s start with a rectangular prism.

The width is 40cm

The height is 20cm

And the length is

10cm

20 x 10 = 800 and 800 x 10 is 8000 so the volume is 8,000

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Now you know how to solve the volume, so I’ll give you a question and

YOU have to solve it.

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200cm

90cm

10cm

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And the answer is!!!!.......

The answer is 180,000!!!

THE ANSWER!!!

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Vons Pears

Pounds 3 6 9 12

Price $1.00 $2.00 $3.00 $4.00

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Skittles Graphs

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Nikhil

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

Lime Lemon Orange Grape Strawberry

The Mode is 5 and 3.

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Nikhil

Lime, 1, 6%

Lemon, 3, 18%

Orange, 5, 29%

Grape, 5, 29%

Strawberry, 3, 18%

, , 0%

The Mode is 29%.

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Liter and Milliliter

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Liter

Milliliter

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What is the area of this rug?

13.6 m

10.7 m

The area of this rug is 145.5 2 sq m

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Frog test in Excel

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The beginning point in frog test in Excel

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The Second Step in Frog Test in Excel

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The Fourth Step in Frog Test in Excel

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Fifth Step in Frog Test in Excel

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The Sixth Step in Frog Test in Excel

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The Seventh Step in Frog Test in Excel

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The Eight Step in Frog in Excel

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The Ninth Step in frog test in Excel

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The tenth step in frog test in Excel

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The eleventh step in frog test in Excel

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The twelfth step in frog test in Excel

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The thirteenth step in frog test in Excel

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The fourteenth step in frog test in Excel

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The fifteenth step in frog test in Excel

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The sixteenth step in frog test in Excel

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The seventeenth step in frog test in Excel

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The eighteenth step in frog test in Excel

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The nineteenth step in frog test in Excel

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The twentieth step in frog test in Excel

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The twenty-first step in frog test in Excel

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The twenty-second step in frog test in Excel

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Sudoku steps

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4

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4

1

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4

1 3

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4

1 3

3

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4

1 3

3 4

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Möbius Strip

The Möbius strip has one side

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Decimals

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40.4 =

____10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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0.3 =____10

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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0.5 =____10

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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0.6 =____10

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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0.7 =____10

7

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0.8 =____10

8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1.0 = 10___

10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Let’s find out how to get froggie out of the well

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If the well is ten feet and froggie goes three feet every day and slips

down two feet at night when he sleeps how many days will it take to

get out of the well?

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10 ft9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1 0

FREEDOM!!!

I’m at foot number 0 in

other words the bottom.

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OOOOHHHHHH!

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PerimeterThe perimeter is the

length around the figure.

The perimeter is 14 square

inches long!!!

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The perimeter is

14

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The perimeter is 18

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The perimeter

is 24

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Prime and Composite Numbers

• A Prime number is a number that can only be divided by itself.

• A composite number can be divided by itself and other ways

• Here’s an example…

number

2/5/23

number

12/6/88

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The Frustrated Farmer

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First you take the chicken

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Then you take the fox

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Now you take the chicken back

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Now you take the wheat

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And you finally take the chicken again

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These are Tessellations

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These are not Tessellations

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9 Squares can Tessellate

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Dividing

YouTuck Tuck

Yum!!!

Yum!!!

We split it in half.

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Lets figure out some averages

77

13

22

First you add the

numbers90

112

117112 is your answer

Now you divide 112 by three because you had

to add up three numbers to get 112

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The ball rebounds from half of the height from which is dropped.

Assume the ball is dropped at the height of 128 ft. How far will the ball

bounce up when it bounces the fourth time?

8 ft.

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How Many Base ten blocks?

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2,211!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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How Many Base ten blocks?

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2,422!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Mixed Numbers

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This equals 31

2

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1/2 = 2/4 = 4/8 = 8/16 = 16/32 = 32/64 = 64/128 = 128/236 = 236/442 = 442/884 = 884/1,768

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Bar Graph

A bar graph is something you can do on Excel

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Century

A Century is a measurement of time, in a Century there are 100 years.

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Congruent

Congruent means the same, all these squares are congruent.

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Decade

A decade is also a measurement of time, there are 10 years in a decade.

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Denominator

A denominator is the bottom of a fraction.

12____

22

Denominator

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Diameter

A diameter is a line that goes from end to end of a

circle.

diameter

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Digit

A digit is a part of a number, as a example: in the

number 900, 9 is a digit.

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Graph

• A graph is a chart with squares on it

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Hexagon

• A hexagon is a polygon with 6 sides

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Mixed Number

A mixed number is a full fraction and a not full fraction.

3 1_____3 2

FullNot full

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Numerator

A numerator is the top part of a fraction.

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Octagon

A octagon is a polygon with 8 sides.

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Odd numbers

An odd number cannot be divided evenly.

9 is an odd number

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Parallel lines

A set of parallel lines are side to side to each other.

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Pentagon

A pentagon is a polygon with 5 sides.

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Perimeter

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Dozen

• A dozen is equal to twelve

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Gross

• A gross is equal to 144

• 12 x 12 = a gross (144)

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Bakers Dozen

• A bakers dozen is equal to 13

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Fortnight

• A fort night is 14 days or nights

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Score

• A score equals 20

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Millennium

• A millennium is equal to 1,000

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How to answer to a algebra puzzle

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Here is a 3 x 3 algebra puzzle.This is the

puzzle when you get

started…

The numbers on the side and bottom show you how

much those add up to.

See those three circled pens? It

says that all those three pens add up to 21, so you have

to divide 21 by three and that’s your answer!!!

Now that we found out what the pens

equal to… so now you know how to do a algebra puzzle!!!

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The Pythagoras Theorem

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A + B = C

A

C

B

The Pythagoras theorem was that the A and B sides are both squared

and A2 + B2 = C.

A is equal to three meters, and B is equal to four meters. So 32 is nine

and 42 is sixteen, nine

plus sixteen is 25 so C = 25

meters.

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Here is some averages

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Math Triangles

50

5

= 10 X= 1

0 X

500 = 100 X

X=

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My geometry chart

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This is an inch

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This is one of the 2009 pennies

Zinc: 97.5%

Copper: 2.5%

Weight: 2g

Circumphernce:6.28318 cm

Diameter: 2 cm

Radius: 1cm

Area: 12.56636 cm

E Pluribus Unum means one out of

many

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There was once a point

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He soon got bored of being a point so he became a ray

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After a while he even got bored of being a ray.

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So he became a line

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After a few days or so, he got bored with lines so he stretched out and

became an angle

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After a month or so of changing to different angles he became a

triangle

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After a month of hard work such as teaming up with a rectangle to point to something, he got bored being a

triangle and became a…

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square

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He was happier as a square than any other shape, he loved to be a monitor or computer and would

play video games when no one was looking.

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After three months he explored every game on the internet and could beat each one in less than

two minutes, he even made some of his own games but he got bored.

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Next he turned into a pentagon!But he couldn’t think of anything to do, so he thought and thought and he finally figured it out he could be

a shape in a children's picture book, but he didn’t like the idea that much so he changed into the next

shape after a day.

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The next shape he turned into was a hexagon, he didn’t like being

honey comb much because sometimes bees would accidentally

sting him so he didn’t stay a hexagon for even a full twenty four hours but he did stay a hexagon for

a hour!

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Next he turned into a heptagonbut there was literally nothing to do

as a heptagon.

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So he immediately changed into a octagon, he REALLY didn’t like to

be a stop sign, people spray painted him and bent him he was

sad so he changed into a nonagon.

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Then out of nowhere he turned back into a point and remembers his adventure till today (though he

still turns into a monitor or computer to play video games).

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Let’s try some hard multiplication,

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Here’s a problem

90 X 90

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It looks hard right? But it isn’t, this is how you solve it

First you take away the zeros and the 90’s turn to 9’s

9 x 9 = 18 and then you add the two zeros to the 18 and

you have 1800!

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Here are some fractions with money.

$0.1 = _____1

100

$0.5 =____

5

100

$0.10 =10

100

____

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Ever wonder about factors?Well you will keep wondering about

them unless you go to the next slide!

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I see you want to learn about factors and you came to this page!

let me teach you about them,

factors are numbers multiplied by other numbers to make the number

you want!

Now you better turn to the next slide to get some more detailed

information

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Here, lets get some detailed information on factors,

here’s a number:

9

And here are the factors,

9 x 1, 3 x 3

Now do you get it?

Good now bye

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The Fibonacci Sequence

0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144,233,377,600,977,1577,2544,4111,6655,10766

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11 to the power up to eleven

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• 11 1st power is 11• 111 2nd second power is 121• 1111 2nd power is 12321• 11111 2nd power is 1234321• 111111 2nd power is 123454321• 1111111 2nd power is 12345654321• 11111111 2nd power is 1234567654321• 111111111 2nd power is 123456787654321• 1111111111 2nd power is 123456788987654321• 11111111111 2nd power is 135802468864197531• 111111111111 2nd 1493827157506172841• 1111111111111 2nd 1234567901234320987654321• 11111111111111 2nd 12345679012344320987654321

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Riders of the jungle cat

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Try to find out how to make both riders ride the jaguars correctly.

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Here’s a graph on the inches of water (not real)

Nikhils Water Graph

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Jan Feb Mar May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

months

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