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#1 2006-10-10 06:44:21

Devantè
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Registered: 2006-07-14
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Basic Number Identifying I - Odd and Even Numbers

Basic Number Identifying I - Odd and Even Numbers

1. 37
2. 10
3. 92
4. 48
5. 57
6. 71
7. 4
8. 38
9. 89
10. 28
11. 65
12. 39
13. 77
14. 21
15. 26
16. 76
17. 97
18. 3
19. 33
20. 59
21. 93
22. 66
23. 69
24. 32
25. 100

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These exercises are for people who need practise identifying odd or even integers relatively quickly. These are to be answers at a rate of 2 questions per second, or slightly less.

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#2 2012-07-26 09:33:22

noelevans
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Registered: 2012-07-20
Posts: 236

Re: Basic Number Identifying I - Odd and Even Numbers

Hey Devante,

How about a similar set of exercises involving even and odd fractions?

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Writing "pretty" math (two dimensional) is easier to read and grasp than LaTex (one dimensional).
LaTex is like painting on many strips of paper and then stacking them to see what picture they make.

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