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Problem #9

missvoigtsblog wrote 2 months ago: How many triangles can you find in the picture?  What other shapes can you find? (hint: draw a pictu … more →

Problem #8

missvoigtsblog wrote 2 months ago: How many more miles did Montrel ride than Vicky? Train Rides   Monday Tuesday Montel 15 miles 22 mil … more →

Problem #7

missvoigtsblog wrote 2 months ago: If you took a shape out of this bag without looking, which shape would you be most likely to pick?  … more →

Problem #6

missvoigtsblog wrote 2 months ago: Tell the operation needed to solve the problem.  Toby, Neal and Quinn each gave canned food to the F … more →

Problem #5

missvoigtsblog wrote 2 months ago: Good luck! Heather, Erin and Greg are going to the movies.  List the different ways they could sit i … more →

Problem of the Day #41 comment

missvoigtsblog wrote 2 months ago: How many more lines of symmetry does Figure A have than Figure B? (Hint: Use objects.) Figure A      … more →

Problem #36 comments

missvoigtsblog wrote 2 months ago: The sum of my digits is 13.  My hundreds place is 3 less than 5.  My ones place is 4 more than 3.  M … more →

Problem #2

missvoigtsblog wrote 2 months ago:    How many more milligrams of calcium does one orange have than one banana? Milligrams of Calcium i … more →

Problem #1

missvoigtsblog wrote 2 months ago: 1. Sue collected 73 bugs and Vern collected 65 bugs, including 47 with wings.  How many of Vern’s bu … more →

Problem of the Day

Christopher Kline wrote 3 months ago: If you flip a standard six-sided dice 600 times, how often would you expect it to come up a 4? Is it … more →

Problem of the Day

Christopher Kline wrote 3 months ago: If you flip a standard six-sided dice 600 times, how often would you expect it to come up a 4? Is it … more →

Problem of the day, August 24

Christopher Kline wrote 3 months ago: Find seven numbers with mean of 8 and median of 7.  Change two number so that you still have a media … more →

Welcome to Problem of the Day!1 comment

missvoigtsblog wrote 3 months ago: This is a chance to try out a math problem your child completed today!!  Have your child tell you ho … more →

Problem of the day

Christopher Kline wrote 3 months ago: I have five dollars more than Bill.  When I count all the money in both our pockets, we have a total … more →

Problem of the day

Christopher Kline wrote 3 months ago: This is the first three terms in a sequence. The first has one tile, the second has five tiles, etc. … more →

Problem of the Day

Christopher Kline wrote 3 months ago: This is the first three terms in a sequence. The first has one tile, the second has five tiles, etc. … more →

Problem of the day

Christopher Kline wrote 3 months ago: This is the first three figures in a pattern. The first has one tile, the second has three tiles, et … more →

Problem of the day

Christopher Kline wrote 3 months ago: This is the first three terms in a sequence. The first has one tile, the second has three tiles, etc … more →

Problem of the day

Christopher Kline wrote 3 months ago: This is the first three terms in a sequence. The first has one tile, the second has three tiles, etc … more →


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