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elijahstrust said:7+7 and 2 x 7 would be what I would write in the others....
janezapchef said:You could put 14 in 2 other languages, like Spanish = catorce (I think, sp??) and French I'd have to look up, but you could put it in whatever other language. Just an idea.
KristinS said:In thinking a little more, I don't think I would include multiplication problems in the answer, as it looks like they're just working on addition and subtraction. But the possibilities are endless there
10 + 4
11 + 3
12 + 2
etc.
susanr613 said:I remember DS having that type of homework but I don't remember what grade. I agree that the teacher is probably looking for math combos.
lockhartkitchen said:I'm a fifth grade teacher. This is my best answer:
14.0 (making it a whole number)
fourteen (word form)
10+4 (expanded form)
1 ten, 4 ones
lockhartkitchen said:I'm a fifth grade teacher. This is my best answer:
14.0 (making it a whole number)
fourteen (word form)
10+4 (expanded form)
1 ten, 4 ones
kaiser said:What about XIV The roman 14 ?
peichef said:This former 4th grader teacher also agrees I'd guess that they have probably discussed questions similar to this one in class.... does DD have any ideas as to what the teacher is looking for??
leftymac said:No matter what this teacher means, he/she should be blasted for the incorrectly conjugated verb.
thecougchef said:spoken like a true teacher.
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