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A Suppose you played Getting Close with only these game cards: 5/6,9/10,1/2,2/3,4/5 1. Which two cards have the greatest sum? How do you know? Estimate the sum. 2. Which two card…
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A Suppose you played Getting Close with only these game cards: 5/6,9/10,1/2,2/3,4/5 1. Which two cards have the greatest sum? How do you know? Estimate the sum. 2. Which two card…
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A Suppose you played Getting Close with only these game cards:
5/6,9/10,1/2,2/3,4/5
1. Which two cards have the greatest sum? How do you know? Estimate the sum.
2. Which two cards have the least sum? How do you know? Estimate the sum.
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1/2 and 2/3 because they are the biggest numbers.
9/10 and 5/6 because they are the smallest numbers.
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