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How Tall is the Table?

Author: Morgan Greenwald

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Jul-25-19 Solve
Jul-26-19 Steps to Solve the problem

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Taylor S Taylor S (Jul 25 2019 9:51PM) : UGH more

Ugh

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Nisanah M Nisanah M (Jul 25 2019 9:52PM) : HUH? more

agreed!!

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Nakima K Nakima K (Jul 25 2019 9:53PM) : I agree!
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Melissa B Melissa B (Jul 25 2019 9:53PM) : Share the sentiment!
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Talia K Talia K (Jul 25 2019 9:54PM) : My student brain is off.
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Nakima K Nakima K (Jul 25 2019 9:59PM) : Mine is always off! It's summer! Lol.
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Taylor S Taylor S (Jul 25 2019 10:02PM) : Same
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Taylor S Taylor S (Jul 25 2019 9:51PM) : Subtract more

Do we subtract the numbers?

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Courtnei T Courtnei T (Jul 25 2019 9:53PM) : i cant do math but ok
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Anabel E Anabel E (Jul 25 2019 9:58PM) : turtle to cat is 170, and cat to turtle is 130. so if you were to average them out you'd get 150 cm... which is the happy in-between, because the table is the same.
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Anabel E Anabel E (Jul 25 2019 10:03PM) : I KNOW ITS 150 because the diffirence between the 2 is 40... if you divide 40/2 = 20... subtract 20 from 170 you get 150... add 20 to 130 you get 150...
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Veronica H Veronica H (Jul 25 2019 10:01PM) : I would encourage my 4 and 5 year olds to use non standard measurements (cubes, their bodies, hand lengths etc...) to find an answer ... the answers would vary.
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Daebriah W Daebriah W (Jul 25 2019 10:01PM) : So it seems that the first picture measures the top of the cat's head on the table to the top of the turtle's shell as being 170 cm. The second picture depicts the measurement from the top of the turtle (on the table) to the cat's head a 130 cm. 40 cm dif more

*btw I did not realize that there is a maximum of 225 characters that I can type

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Taylor S Taylor S (Jul 25 2019 10:02PM) : add more

170+130=300, is that the height of 2 tables? So divide that in half?

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Jenniffer C Jenniffer C (Jul 25 2019 9:55PM) : The table is taller than 130 cm.
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Ashley A Ashley A (Jul 25 2019 9:54PM) : 170= cat + X
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Ashley A Ashley A (Jul 25 2019 9:55PM) : 130= turtle + X
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Ashley A Ashley A (Jul 25 2019 9:56PM) : 170- cat = 130 - turtle
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Ashley A Ashley A (Jul 25 2019 9:57PM) : 40 = cat - turtle?!?
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Nakima K Nakima K (Jul 25 2019 9:55PM) : Do the animals get along?
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Delvin C Delvin C (Jul 25 2019 9:56PM) : Turtle is 40CM smaller than cat [Edited] more

Can I use the differance in their hight to figuire out the answer?
if so
Turtle 40cm – 130cm = 110 CM
Table = 110cm (I’m not a math teacher LOL)

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Added July 25, 2019 at 10:05pm by Sahida Bhuiyan
Title: Solve

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DMU Timestamp: July 23, 2019 17:59

Added July 26, 2019 at 1:14am by Sahida Bhuiyan
Title: Steps to Solve the problem

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