Improvements in the latest version of Glencoe Algebra 2

Jun 06, 2009 16:50

This version of the textbook and worksheets makes some additional numeric assumptions explicit. For example, they tell you how many cards are in a standard deck (52). The earlier version assumed you knew that.

However, it still assumes you know how many numbersletters are in the alphabet, which at least one of my seniors had trouble with. And ( Read more... )

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jcgbigler June 6 2009, 23:28:13 UTC
"However, it still assumes you know how many numbers are in the alphabet"

Um, none?

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fairdice June 7 2009, 02:47:20 UTC
I, V, X, L, C, D, M!

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hauntmeister June 7 2009, 03:04:03 UTC
oops.

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magid June 7 2009, 01:20:55 UTC
numbers are in the alphabet
Vowels?
(which can be tricky, given the "y" question...)

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boblothrope June 8 2009, 22:11:41 UTC
Don't they know their ABCs, and how to count on their fingers? (Admittedly, counting the quick LMNO part of the song correctly is a bit tricky...)

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