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Sam and Emi |
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3/22/01 10:21:08 AM |
Subject: |
number problems |
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Message: |
This is a tricky problrm but here I go:
1+1=2 (#1)
1+2=3 (#2)
1+2+3=6 (#3)
1+2+3+4=10 (#4)
If you kept going how many numbers (#) would it take to get to the number 100? can you get there eaqualy? (meaning no the numbers you use don't go over or under 100)
Good Luck
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 number problems by Sam and Emi at 3/22/2001 10:21:08 AM
  Re: number problems by Rebecca at 4/19/2001 10:27:06 AM
  Re: number problems by fern at 3/29/2001 10:56:07 AM
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