Tuesday, July 21, 2015



Using the Jamaican flag, can you create a problem that your classmates can solve using the Math 6 standards?

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  1. A black triangle has a base of the only even prime number doubled and a height of 25/5. A green triangle has the base of 16/2 and a height of the the square root of 9. EXCLUDING THE YELLOW LINES GOING ACROSS THE FLAG, WHAT IS THE AREA OF ALL THE TRIANGLES COMBINED?

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    1. Great problem Nicole! Can anyone solve her problem : )

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  2. The total area of the Jamaican flag is 300 square units. If each black triangle's area is 65 square units, and each green triangle's area is 75 square units, what is the area of the yellow lines?

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  3. Nicole's problem is 88.

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