Counting the squares is a mental exercise to challenge your IQ. Take your time and see more squares appear than you imagined. This exercise is part of the Mindflex program on Multiple Quotient (IQ EQ SQ)
This document contains a list of multiplication problems for practicing mental math skills. It includes multiplying single digit numbers like 5, 9, and 2 by single digit numbers from 1 to 10 in no particular order.
This document is a mental calculation exercise containing 5 multiplication problems. It presents the multiplication questions one by one, showing the multiplicand and multiplier for each problem. After showing all the problems, it then provides the answers for each one in a correction section.
This document provides a series of mental math problems focusing on multiplication and addition/subtraction of single digit numbers. It includes multiplying and adding/subtracting combinations of 0, 1, and 10 with other single digit numbers, as well as addition and subtraction word problems with single digit numbers.
The document is a series of multiplication problems testing multiplication facts for the three times table. It contains 10 multiplication problems asking for the answer to a number multiplied by 3, with 4 possible answer choices provided for each problem. The purpose is to practice and test knowledge of the three times table through multiple choice questions.
This document provides information about absolute value, square roots, and quadratic equations. It defines absolute value as the distance from zero on a number line. It explains that the absolute value of a number x is equal to x if x is positive and equal to -x if x is negative. It gives examples of finding the absolute value of different numbers. It also defines the square root as the positive value of a radical. The document provides examples of solving absolute value and quadratic equations and explains the absolute value-square root theorem, which states that the square root of a squared expression is the same as the absolute value of the expression.
This document provides examples and explanations for working with fractions, decimals, and percentages. It includes:
1) Warm-up questions covering converting fractions to decimals and finding percentages of numbers.
2) A mental math section to practice calculating percentages without a calculator.
3) Examples of setting up and solving percentage problems, including finding a number when given a percentage of it and finding the percentage when given the portion and total.
4) An example word problem about finding the total number of seats in a restaurant if the current number of people is a given percentage of the total.
Counting the squares is a mental exercise to challenge your IQ. Take your time and see more squares appear than you imagined. This exercise is part of the Mindflex program on Multiple Quotient (IQ EQ SQ)
This document contains a list of multiplication problems for practicing mental math skills. It includes multiplying single digit numbers like 5, 9, and 2 by single digit numbers from 1 to 10 in no particular order.
This document is a mental calculation exercise containing 5 multiplication problems. It presents the multiplication questions one by one, showing the multiplicand and multiplier for each problem. After showing all the problems, it then provides the answers for each one in a correction section.
This document provides a series of mental math problems focusing on multiplication and addition/subtraction of single digit numbers. It includes multiplying and adding/subtracting combinations of 0, 1, and 10 with other single digit numbers, as well as addition and subtraction word problems with single digit numbers.
The document is a series of multiplication problems testing multiplication facts for the three times table. It contains 10 multiplication problems asking for the answer to a number multiplied by 3, with 4 possible answer choices provided for each problem. The purpose is to practice and test knowledge of the three times table through multiple choice questions.
This document provides information about absolute value, square roots, and quadratic equations. It defines absolute value as the distance from zero on a number line. It explains that the absolute value of a number x is equal to x if x is positive and equal to -x if x is negative. It gives examples of finding the absolute value of different numbers. It also defines the square root as the positive value of a radical. The document provides examples of solving absolute value and quadratic equations and explains the absolute value-square root theorem, which states that the square root of a squared expression is the same as the absolute value of the expression.
This document provides examples and explanations for working with fractions, decimals, and percentages. It includes:
1) Warm-up questions covering converting fractions to decimals and finding percentages of numbers.
2) A mental math section to practice calculating percentages without a calculator.
3) Examples of setting up and solving percentage problems, including finding a number when given a percentage of it and finding the percentage when given the portion and total.
4) An example word problem about finding the total number of seats in a restaurant if the current number of people is a given percentage of the total.
The document contains multiplication problems for 7x with answers missing, along with instructions to choose a new multiplication fact or click for tricks. It includes 7x problems from 0 to 10, as well as counting by 7s from 0 to 70.
The document provides a riddle asking what goes up and never comes down. It then provides 7 algebra equations to solve for numbers 1-7. A table is given to translate the numbers to letters. Filling in the letters using the numbers from the equations solves the riddle, with the answer being "YOUR AGE".
The document provides instructions on factoring the expression 2x^2 - 39x - 21 and reviewing simplifying rational expressions. It also provides tips for the PSAT exam, including that there are 38 math questions over two sections, 28 are standard multiple choice and 10 are grid-in questions. It expects easy questions early in sets and advises eliminating wrong answers and only changing answers if you have a reason. The homework assigned is to complete odd problems 13-29 and problem 26 from worksheet 12-2.
How To Pass Psychometric Tests (Questions & Answers)How2Become.com
The document provides tips for passing psychometric tests, including practicing regularly under timed conditions, aiming for both speed and accuracy, calculating the average time per question, and leaving blank any questions not answered. It then presents sample questions covering numerical, verbal, abstract, mechanical, and spatial reasoning as examples of question types found in psychometric tests.
The document provides tips for multiplying numbers 0-12. It explains tricks for multiplying by each number, such as doubling for 2, cutting in half and dropping the decimal for odd numbers, cutting in half and adding a 0 for even numbers, and duplicating the number for 11. The tricks are intended to make multiplication easier to learn.
Este álbum de fotografías contiene imágenes personales tomadas por Jimmy. Las fotos muestran momentos importantes en su vida como graduaciones, vacaciones y reuniones familiares. El álbum ofrece una mirada a los recuerdos más preciados de Jimmy a lo largo de los años.
The document is a holiday greeting from Mindflex, a learning organization. It thanks friends and well-wishers for their support over the years. It wishes everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, and hopes for good times together in the future. The document also lists the directors and associate faculty of Mindflex.
Using Build Kit & the Kit specification to build Drupal distributionsShawn Price
Build Kit and the Kit specification provide tools for building standardized Drupal distributions and modules. The Kit specification defines guidelines for creating interoperable features modules and themes. Build Kit enforces best practices for install profiles and Drush make files and helps maintain important core patches. The Kit specification aims to standardize features and theme naming, components, and structure.
Este álbum de fotografías contiene recuerdos de mi familia y amigos a lo largo de los años. Las fotos capturan momentos especiales como cumpleaños, vacaciones y reuniones que son importantes para mí. El álbum me permite revivir esos recuerdos y apreciar a las personas que más quiero.
Continuous integration with Git & CI JoeShawn Price
This document summarizes the key components of setting up simple continuous integration for a Drupal project using Git and CI Joe. It discusses using a code repository like Git to track changes, writing automated tests for the code using Drupal's Simpletest framework, and using the CI server CI Joe to run the tests on each push and notify developers of the results via email. The document provides examples of writing a test class and setting up CI Joe and git hooks to integrate all the pieces for continuous integration.
Is Facebook involved with click frauds?Max Favilli
I did some testing with Facebook ads and resulting Facebook likes on target pages. And something is wrong!
Just after creating the ad, before the ad was approved, I could get many likes on the target page without even seeing any traffic on server logs or google analytics.
I documented my tests in this presentation. I repeated the tests 6 times, every time I could get tens of likes on the target page within seconds and without any approval of the ad.
These pages have little traffic and there's no way these likes could have been natural!
Everyone I reported was able to reproduce it, try yourself.
This document provides an animated demonstration of the order of operations in mathematics (BIDMAS). It shows examples of calculations with different arrangements of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division and whether the results are correct according to the standard order of operations or not. The standard order is brackets, indices, division, multiplication, addition and subtraction from left to right. Several practice questions are provided for students to calculate following this order of operations.
This document provides an animated demonstration of the order of operations in mathematics (BIDMAS). It shows examples of calculations with different arrangements of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division and whether the results are correct according to the standard order of operations or not. The standard order is brackets, indices, division, multiplication, addition and subtraction from left to right. Several practice questions are provided for students to calculate following this order of operations.
This document is a 20-page skills workbook for second grade students focusing on multiplication and division. It contains exercises, activities, and puzzles to help students practice and memorize their multiplication tables and division facts. The workbook is designed to be completed within 2-3 minutes per page to help students build speed and accuracy in these fundamental math skills.
This document contains instructional materials for teaching equivalent ratios and proportions, including title cards, guide cards, activity cards, assessment cards, and answer cards. The materials guide students through word problems involving setting up and solving ratios and identifying equivalent ratios. The goal is for students to find the missing term in a pair of equivalent ratios. Cards provide step-by-step worked examples and questions for students to practice this skill in different contexts.
The document discusses strategies for writing related multiplication and division number sentences using fact families. It provides examples of writing related sentences from given number equations and solving word problems using related multiplication and division sentences. Students are asked to write related sentences for given number equations and solve for variables in equations.
The document discusses strategies for relating multiplication and division equations using fact families. It provides examples of writing related multiplication and division sentences from given numbers and equations. Students are asked to write related equations by reversing the operations or replacing the numbers.
The document provides key instant recall facts that children should know by the end of each half term for Year 1 and Year 2. It includes number bonds, multiplication tables, telling time, and doubling/halving facts. Tips are provided for practicing the facts such as using games, songs, posters and practical activities using objects.
The document contains multiplication problems for 7x with answers missing, along with instructions to choose a new multiplication fact or click for tricks. It includes 7x problems from 0 to 10, as well as counting by 7s from 0 to 70.
The document provides a riddle asking what goes up and never comes down. It then provides 7 algebra equations to solve for numbers 1-7. A table is given to translate the numbers to letters. Filling in the letters using the numbers from the equations solves the riddle, with the answer being "YOUR AGE".
The document provides instructions on factoring the expression 2x^2 - 39x - 21 and reviewing simplifying rational expressions. It also provides tips for the PSAT exam, including that there are 38 math questions over two sections, 28 are standard multiple choice and 10 are grid-in questions. It expects easy questions early in sets and advises eliminating wrong answers and only changing answers if you have a reason. The homework assigned is to complete odd problems 13-29 and problem 26 from worksheet 12-2.
How To Pass Psychometric Tests (Questions & Answers)How2Become.com
The document provides tips for passing psychometric tests, including practicing regularly under timed conditions, aiming for both speed and accuracy, calculating the average time per question, and leaving blank any questions not answered. It then presents sample questions covering numerical, verbal, abstract, mechanical, and spatial reasoning as examples of question types found in psychometric tests.
The document provides tips for multiplying numbers 0-12. It explains tricks for multiplying by each number, such as doubling for 2, cutting in half and dropping the decimal for odd numbers, cutting in half and adding a 0 for even numbers, and duplicating the number for 11. The tricks are intended to make multiplication easier to learn.
Este álbum de fotografías contiene imágenes personales tomadas por Jimmy. Las fotos muestran momentos importantes en su vida como graduaciones, vacaciones y reuniones familiares. El álbum ofrece una mirada a los recuerdos más preciados de Jimmy a lo largo de los años.
The document is a holiday greeting from Mindflex, a learning organization. It thanks friends and well-wishers for their support over the years. It wishes everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, and hopes for good times together in the future. The document also lists the directors and associate faculty of Mindflex.
Using Build Kit & the Kit specification to build Drupal distributionsShawn Price
Build Kit and the Kit specification provide tools for building standardized Drupal distributions and modules. The Kit specification defines guidelines for creating interoperable features modules and themes. Build Kit enforces best practices for install profiles and Drush make files and helps maintain important core patches. The Kit specification aims to standardize features and theme naming, components, and structure.
Este álbum de fotografías contiene recuerdos de mi familia y amigos a lo largo de los años. Las fotos capturan momentos especiales como cumpleaños, vacaciones y reuniones que son importantes para mí. El álbum me permite revivir esos recuerdos y apreciar a las personas que más quiero.
Continuous integration with Git & CI JoeShawn Price
This document summarizes the key components of setting up simple continuous integration for a Drupal project using Git and CI Joe. It discusses using a code repository like Git to track changes, writing automated tests for the code using Drupal's Simpletest framework, and using the CI server CI Joe to run the tests on each push and notify developers of the results via email. The document provides examples of writing a test class and setting up CI Joe and git hooks to integrate all the pieces for continuous integration.
Is Facebook involved with click frauds?Max Favilli
I did some testing with Facebook ads and resulting Facebook likes on target pages. And something is wrong!
Just after creating the ad, before the ad was approved, I could get many likes on the target page without even seeing any traffic on server logs or google analytics.
I documented my tests in this presentation. I repeated the tests 6 times, every time I could get tens of likes on the target page within seconds and without any approval of the ad.
These pages have little traffic and there's no way these likes could have been natural!
Everyone I reported was able to reproduce it, try yourself.
This document provides an animated demonstration of the order of operations in mathematics (BIDMAS). It shows examples of calculations with different arrangements of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division and whether the results are correct according to the standard order of operations or not. The standard order is brackets, indices, division, multiplication, addition and subtraction from left to right. Several practice questions are provided for students to calculate following this order of operations.
This document provides an animated demonstration of the order of operations in mathematics (BIDMAS). It shows examples of calculations with different arrangements of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division and whether the results are correct according to the standard order of operations or not. The standard order is brackets, indices, division, multiplication, addition and subtraction from left to right. Several practice questions are provided for students to calculate following this order of operations.
This document is a 20-page skills workbook for second grade students focusing on multiplication and division. It contains exercises, activities, and puzzles to help students practice and memorize their multiplication tables and division facts. The workbook is designed to be completed within 2-3 minutes per page to help students build speed and accuracy in these fundamental math skills.
This document contains instructional materials for teaching equivalent ratios and proportions, including title cards, guide cards, activity cards, assessment cards, and answer cards. The materials guide students through word problems involving setting up and solving ratios and identifying equivalent ratios. The goal is for students to find the missing term in a pair of equivalent ratios. Cards provide step-by-step worked examples and questions for students to practice this skill in different contexts.
The document discusses strategies for writing related multiplication and division number sentences using fact families. It provides examples of writing related sentences from given number equations and solving word problems using related multiplication and division sentences. Students are asked to write related sentences for given number equations and solve for variables in equations.
The document discusses strategies for relating multiplication and division equations using fact families. It provides examples of writing related multiplication and division sentences from given numbers and equations. Students are asked to write related equations by reversing the operations or replacing the numbers.
The document provides key instant recall facts that children should know by the end of each half term for Year 1 and Year 2. It includes number bonds, multiplication tables, telling time, and doubling/halving facts. Tips are provided for practicing the facts such as using games, songs, posters and practical activities using objects.
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This document discusses numeracy development stages and strategies for addition and subtraction. It outlines 8 stages of development from emergent to advanced proportional reasoning. For each stage, it provides examples of the skills, knowledge, and strategies students at that stage typically use. It also lists and describes common addition and subtraction strategies like counting on, making 10s, partitioning, compensation, and the standard algorithm. Finally, it provides websites for additional math resources.
This document discusses numeracy development stages and strategies for addition and subtraction. It outlines 8 stages of development from emergent to advanced proportional reasoning. For each stage, it provides examples of the skills, knowledge, and strategies students at that stage typically use. It also lists and describes common addition and subtraction strategies like counting on, making 10s, partitioning, compensation, and the standard algorithm. Finally, it provides websites for additional math resources.
This document provides an introduction to negative numbers for students in Year 8 maths. It includes examples of where negative numbers are used, such as temperatures below zero and bank account balances in debt. Students are introduced to concepts like adding and subtracting negative numbers using a number line. Rules for multiplying positive and negative numbers are explained, such as a positive times a negative equals a negative, and a negative times a negative equals a positive. Students are provided practice problems to solve involving addition, subtraction, and multiplication of negative numbers.
This document contains 20 math word problems to solve. The problems involve calculating unknown values in equations with addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Answers to the problems are provided at the end. The purpose is for students to practice solving equations for unknowns. Additional challenges include problems with negative terms and fractions. Peer assessment is included where students review and provide feedback on each other's work.
This document provides examples and instructions for multiplying mixed decimals. It explains that when multiplying a mixed decimal by a whole number or another mixed decimal, you multiply as usual but pay attention to the number of decimal places in the factors and product. The product should have the same number of decimal places as the total number of decimal places in the factors. Several word problems involving rates and distances are solved as examples using multiplication of mixed decimals.
The document provides information about various mathematical concepts including the mean, median, mode, and range. It defines the mean as the average, which is calculated by adding all numbers in a data set and dividing by the total count. The median is defined as the middle value when the data is arranged in order. The mode is the value that occurs most frequently. The range is the difference between the highest and lowest values. Examples are given for calculating the mean of a data set.
The document provides examples of word problems involving algebraic expressions and equations related to ages, numbers, and patterns in a calendar. It also includes examples of expanding and factorizing algebraic expressions, as well as solving simple equations.
The document discusses methods for adding and subtracting fractions using the Criss-Cross Smiley Face method. It provides examples of adding and subtracting both positive and negative numbers. It then has a skills review section with questions about adding, subtracting and multiplying positive and negative numbers. The final sections provide practice problems for students to apply the Criss-Cross Smiley Face method for adding and subtracting fractions.
The document teaches how to write number sentences to describe arrays of counters arranged in equal rows. It provides examples of writing multiplication and addition number sentences for arrays of various quantities of counters, from 6 to 18 counters. Students are asked to write number sentences for arrays with specified quantities of counters.
This document introduces simple division to students. It explains that division is the opposite of multiplication and uses examples like sharing berries between people. Students are shown how to set up division problems such as 27 ÷ 9 and find the answer by using their multiplication tables. They learn that a remainder occurs if the number being divided is not evenly divisible. Examples are provided to practice simple division problems and find quotients and remainders. The next step of learning long division is previewed.
Helping parents to understand the correct method of teaching their children Algebra / Mathematics / Math can be tricky.
There are many pit-falls in helping children with their homework because many of the ways we were taught are out of date.
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