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Topic: Math Problem

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Dream job(s):Teacher
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Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

Situational problems represent simple but typical problems in checking invoices, balancing accounts, solving personnel and payroll problems, and the other similar business math demands.
It helps develop math skills for students in their specific training area by providing hundreds of job-related problem solving activities.
Steve Riggins,
Software Deveoper

The math program is a simple CGI program to generate arithmetic problems based upon certain parameters that the user can select.
This is a program of interactive problem solving games that will help students to develop and practice math concepts and skills.
Math Function Mania is a fun multimedia game for grades 7-12 that teaches functions, algebra and problem solving skills.
Abu Kashir,
Gas Station Attendant

Nerd Paradise is a veritable oasis for anybody whose waking moments are dominated by maths problems, solving Rubik's Cube in less than a minute and calculating pi to a million digits.
Adam Findley,
Professional Motivator

Sharpen your problem solving and critical thinking skills by tackling math puzzles that are presented at precisely your learning level.
Sharpen your problem solving and critical thinking skills by tackling entertaining math puzzles.
Dan Toomey,
Computer Salesman

Glosser's Math Goodies A free educational site featuring interactive math lessons with a problem-solving approach.
Arthur Dawkins,
Astro-physicist

The Chicago Math Project is well known for its approach to integrating fundamental and advanced mathematical concepts with problem solving and real-world applications.
A problem solving math program emphasizing a traditional number sense (facts) in the use of mathematical reasoning to make sense of the world.
Math and technology will be housed in close proximity to enable our students to apply theory to practice and use their analytical and problem-solving skills in actual situations.
 
 
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Comments from our users:
From:
Chris
2004-11-08 09:49:16
I have tried over and over to get the answer to the following problem , Please help Find a Equivalent expression x-1
From:
karol
2005-04-10 22:42:34
whats y=7xsquared+20x-3
From:
jasmine
2005-05-09 16:38:58
Which anwser choice identifies the opposite and the reciprocal of -3? A.3 and 1/3 B.3 and -1/3 C.-3 and 1/3 D.3 and -3/1
From:
JOHN
2005-08-11 13:43:49
HOW DO YOU SOLVE THIS, WHAT IS 6.1*10** MEAN 6.11*10.0**(7.5*29.4/(237.7+29.4)) THEN 6.11*10.0**(7.5*18.3/(237.7+18.3))
From:
joey perez
2005-09-03 11:42:00
how do i get this answer 8x+5x+-3x=6x+4x-15 positive x=
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