How do you "solve and check" patterns?
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stinger
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How do you "solve and check" patterns?
Idk how to do my 4th graders hw!! She is using the envision math workbook.
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Posted 10/2/14 6:15 PM |
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Jacksmommy
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Re: How do you "solve and check" patterns?
What is the problem? Depends on what it is to see how you would check it. For example if it is 4+3=7 you would do 7-3=4 or something like that. If it is an algebra question you would solve for that and plug it in.
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Posted 10/3/14 5:10 AM |
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MissJones
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How do you
I am not sure if this is it, but I tell my class that to check it, they must do the opposite operation. Take the answer and either add or subtract, depending on the problem (or multiply/divide).
ex: 432-121= First solve. The answer is 311. Now take the 311 and ADD it to the 121 since addition is opposite of subtraction. 311+121=432.
ex: 30/6=5. To check, 5x6=30
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Posted 10/3/14 5:44 AM |
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stinger
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Re: How do you "solve and check" patterns?
This was for patterns not typical addition or multiplication. So there was a series of numbers and shapes in patterns. How do you check your work with that?
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Posted 10/3/14 6:21 AM |
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MissJones
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How do you
What??? *shakes head*
I truly apologize. We teachers feel your pain!
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Posted 10/3/14 3:48 PM |
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