Sentences with phrase «solving simple math problems»

Activities include quickly solving simple math problems, counting people going in and out of a house simultaneously, drawing pictures on the Touch Screen, reading classic literature out loud, and more.
The study, published online July 29 in Cerebral Cortex, used functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI, to examine children's brain activity at rest and during two tasks: solving simple math problems and looking at pictures of different faces.
Captcha challenges might involve recognizing scrambled letters or solving simple math problems.
These tested the students» ability to remember letters and solve simple math problems.
To prove you're human and not a computer, solve this simple math problem: * Time limit is exhausted.

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Kulpa said the lack of sanitary sewer capacity for the $ 250 million Westwood proposal is a «simple math problem» the developer would have to solve before the project could proceed.
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When you say «math problem» we often envision an equation, whether that be word or simple calculation to solve.
These steps are the three simple steps that these two common core aligned math curriculums suggests students use to solve problems.
This video works through a simple multiplication word problem, pictorially and using simple math facts to solve.
Any opportunity you can give students to answer math and logic problems, look for patterns, organize items and solve even simple science problems can help them boost their logical - mathematical intelligence.
In key stage 3 maths they will be expected to solve and devise problems in financial mathematics and understand simple interest.
Even a very simple linear programming model with only 3 parameters (x, y, z), such as you likely solved in high school math to calculate the intersection of a line and a plane, suffers from this problem.
Brian Hirtle says: Any faith that I may have had in CREA at one time went out the door when they told the membership they were going to a tribunal with the Competition Bureau and within days they came back and told the membership they had appeased the Competition Bureau in the name of all the bad press the real estate industry was recieving at the time and the fact they couldn't afford the cost to take them on, a bit of simple math would have solved that problem!!!
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