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In your math notebooks, please answer the following questions... 1. Si un rectangle a une périmètre de 20 cm, quelles sont les dimensions possible? 2. Si un rectangle a une aire de 32m (carré), quelles sont les dimensions possible? 3. Si un prisme rectangulaire a une volume de 12 mm (cube), quelles sont les dimensions possible? You may read chapter 3 of "Mystery at Cranberry Farm." NO FURTHER!!! We are solving this mystery together! You can discuss the chapter in the comments if you like, since there are a lot of clues there!
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Bailey
2/9/2016 05:51:22 am
Do we add or multiply the longeur, largeur and hauteur
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Mme. Gallé
2/9/2016 07:30:10 am
Which question, Bailey? Do you mean #3? In that case, you multiply! You only add for périmètre.
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Bailey
2/9/2016 01:54:10 pm
Merci!
Reegan
2/9/2016 06:24:13 am
bailey i think we add the longeur, larger and hauteur
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Bailey
2/9/2016 06:42:58 am
Are you sure
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Bailey
2/9/2016 06:43:36 am
Are you sure
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2/9/2016 07:10:04 am
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hunter
2/9/2016 07:16:44 am
Hi drew.
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Mme. Gallé
2/9/2016 07:31:38 am
Hi Drew,
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Stewart
2/9/2016 04:21:49 pm
I won't be at school on Friday I have a hockey tournament
hunter
2/9/2016 07:14:28 am
I think you multiply the longeur,larger and hauteur.
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Stewart
2/9/2016 04:26:22 pm
What is a budgie
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Julia
2/9/2016 04:39:11 pm
An annoying type of bird
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