Posted by kris Jensen on June 20, 2012 at 12:28:28 from (70.66.53.35):
In Reply to: ANSWER KEY posted by 8N'r--WI on June 20, 2012 at 11:50:25:
good game, but it is a bit skewed. answer one could be as you state. however, the child goes to bed at 7.p.m. you don't state if the alarm is set to 8.45 pm or a m. so it could be 1 and a half or thirteen and a half, or knowing chidren anything in between.
answer 4 cannot be 157. (you used a calculator) you asked us to divide 50 by one third and add seven, not multiply. if it were dividing it would be 16.66666 plus seven which would be 23.66666 i.e if you had a barn 50 feet long and wanted to divide it into three pieces, it would not end up being one hundred and fifty feet long. good gsme
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