Students, can you identify the missing numbers? Post your answers with an explanation of how you determined the missing numbers. Remember to follow the blog guidelines. Blog posts are due by Friday, October 1 at 3:30. Good luck!
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Johnny
9/23/2011 11:51:45 am
Ithink the missing numbers are 5 and 2.
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Cody M.
9/26/2011 11:15:05 am
I think that the missing numbers are 12 and 2.
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Lauryn
9/29/2011 06:18:50 am
The missing numbers are 12 and 2. The numbers on the inside of the triangle are the total for the numbers on the outside.
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Mr. W
10/3/2011 10:49:21 am
Way to go Lauryn and Cody. You both are right! The answers are 12 and 2. The perimeter of the triangle must equal the number inside the triangle.
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josh.d
10/23/2011 12:00:14 pm
first on 12 second one 2. I added the numbers and made 12. on the second one add it up the nubers around it and added 2 to anser 13.:)
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melody and monica n
11/18/2011 04:51:19 am
twelve and two
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