Tuesday, March 23, 2010

What do you know about numbers?

Tell us what you know about prime numbers, multiplication of numbers, and how to calculate volume of a rectangle. Let's see where we are at the beginning, then we'll come back and post at the end of class and see what we know at the end!

17 comments:

  1. I know how to multiply, but need a quick reminder for prime numbers and volume.
    Lori

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  2. I know my multiplication.

    Judy clarke

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  3. Multiplication- I know a little about this like 5x5 = 24.

    Prime - I know nothing about.

    Valume of a rectangle- I know nothing about.

    Danielle.

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  4. What are prime numbers and volume?
    Robin

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  5. I KNOW MY MULTIPLICATION NOT SURE ABOUT THE OTHERS.

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  6. I don't know what prime is. and a little bit about volume.

    Judy Clarke

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  7. What are prime numbers?To calculate volume u have to multiply all sides.
    Jeannie

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  8. I've learn about the prime numbers and about volume. It's very interesting. It has refresh my mind. I'm loving it. I'm interested in learning it all.

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  9. prime numbers divided by one, volume lxwxh ,distance fomula is great u multiply or divid.
    Robin

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  10. Thanks I think I have it!!!

    * D=rxt D= distance X R= rate x T= time
    * Multi of decimals count over the number of spaces.
    * Prime numbers are that are only divided by one and it self. Composite are all other numbers
    Lori

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  11. Volume- x lenght hight width to get your answer.

    danielle

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  12. A prime number is a number that can be divided by only one and itself.


    Erica

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  13. prime numbers divied by one,volume lxwxh, distance fomula is good for me u multiply or divid and D=rt is great i love blogging jeannie

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  14. Prime numbers- are divided by it's self and one.

    d=rxt d = distance x rate x time

    Danielle

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  15. I've learn about prime numbers and all about volume. and I'm always interested in learning more about everything.

    Judy Clarke

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  16. I STILL HAVE A LITTLE TROUBLE WITH PRIME NUMBERS. I WAS ABLE TO UNDERSTAND VOLUME QUICKER THAN THE OTHER THINGS WE'VE BEEN LEARNING. GAIL

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  17. volume equals lengthxheightxwidth




    Erica

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