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Vol. 7 No. 10
4.
Using exactly four 4's and any
1.
In which column will 1,002 appear
operations [+, -, x, ÷, (),
if this pattern continues?
________
, !], find an
expression to equal each of the following:
A
B
C
D
E
46 = ___________
47 = ___________
3
6
15
12
9
48 = ___________
49 = ___________
18
21
30
27
24
50 = ___________
33
. . .
5.
How can the dogcatcher place 33
2.
What are the 10th and 50th terms
dogs in four pens so that the number of
of the sequences below:
dogs in each pen is odd?
10th term
50th term
a) 5, 8, 11, 14, . . .
______
_______
Strategy of the Month
b) 3, 7/2, 4, 9/2, . . . ______ _______
You have tried many ways to solve problems
this year. Already you know that when one
c) 8, 8.4, 8.8, 9.2, . . . ______
_______
strategy does not lead you to a solution, you
back up and try something else. Sometimes you
can find a smaller problem inside the larger
one that must be solve first. Sometimes you
3.
In the equation below, each
need to think about the information that is
letter represents a different digit. What is
missing rather than what is there. Sometimes
the value of each letter?
you need to read the problem again and look
for a different point of view. Sometimes you
need to tell your brain to try to think about the
RADAR = RAR
problem in an entirely different way - perhaps
a way you have never used before.Looking for
R = ____ A = _____ D = _____
different ways to solves problems is like brain-
storming. Try to solve this problem. You may
need to change your point of view
Bob and
.
his dad visited the hardware store on Saturday.
They observed the following transactions: Mr.
Harris bought 4 for $0.50, Mrs. Clarke bought
21 for $1.00, Mr. Montaro bought 1134 for
$2.00 and Ms Park bought 450 for $1.50.
What were they buying?

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