Directions: Using the digits 1 to 9, at most one time each for a, b, and c, find the result with the greatest and least value: Source: Dane Ehlert
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Rational and Irrational Numbers 2
Directions: Using only numbers 1-9 (without repeating any number), fill in the boxes to create the following number types: Source: Bryan Anderson
Read More »Creating Parallelograms
Directions: Using the digits 1 to 9 at most one time each, fill in the blanks to create a paralelogram from the vertex (2,3): (__,__), (__,__), and (__,__) Source: Bryan Anderson
Read More »Creating Rectangles
Directions: Using the digits 1 to 9 at most one time each, fill in the blanks to create a rectangle from the vertex (2,3): (__,__), (__,__), and (__,__) Source: Bryan Anderson
Read More »Creating Right Triangles
Directions: Using the digits 1 to 9 at most one time each, fill in the blanks to create a right triangle from the vertex (2,3): (__,__) and (__,__) Source: Bryan Anderson
Read More »Comparing Functions
Directions: Using the digits 0-9, at most one time each, create five ordered pair that represent a linear function that has a greater rate of change than the following: (___,___) (___,___) (___,___) (___,___) (___,___) How many different ones are there? Source: Bryan Anderson
Read More »Caterpillar Counting
Directions: Complete the following number sequences and create spots on the caterpillar’s body that represents the number above it. Source: Bryan Anderson
Read More »Decimal Approximations of Roots
Directions: Using the digits 1 to 6, at most one time each, fill in the boxes to create a true statement with the smallest possible interval: Source: Bryan Anderson
Read More »Rational and Irrational Numbers
Directions: Using the digits 1 to 8, at most one time each, fill in the boxes to create the following number types: Source: Bryan Anderson
Read More »Placing Fractions on A Number Line
Directions: Using the digits 0 to 9 at most one time each, place a digit in each box to create five fractions and place them all on a number line with the correct order and spacing. Source: Robert Kaplinsky
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