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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2008

Fun math problems for 5-8 graders

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  • So you're 12 and they're teaching me this stuff in College!?!? Tis a small world.

  • you only have 7 sums

    s= (6,4,2,0,-2,-4,-6)

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  • very bad video. You are suppose to show us. I "didn't do it". At 1:24 I didn't get the answer. First how you got the possible ages to be 14. when I do 33-20=13 so do I have to put some secrete -1 with the equation. if yes then why and how?

    at 9:10 you did the same no answer. so I could not take this video and thumb down the video and posted this comment and search for the next video.

    sorry.

  • studying so hard for my final tmr, but I having so much trouble understanding how to prove this problem, "A team plays 12 games in a 10 day period and at least one game a day. Prove that we can always find a period of days in which exactly 8 games are played", any help would be awesome

  • Thank you so much for this video, I just figured out my hw problem.

  • @LuckynumberSlevin11

    wow, you are right!

  • @fashionistagal01 no, the video is over simplified, that can make things seam more complex then they really are.

  • i need to do dis on my project n its KILLIN me!!! i am 12 yrs old n i still dont understand dis. AM I RETARDED???

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