Roblox animals | Roblox and math word problems | Roblox and Fractions | Roblox and multiplication | Commutative property and associative property(roblox) |
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Yes
Is the pterodactyl a rare animal?
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7
What does 3 dogs + 4 cats equal (combine the two numbers)
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Answers will vary
Is it possible to have a fraction of a pet?Why or why not?
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170
10 red pandas times 17 unicorns equals?
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Commutative
7 dogs+5 cats=5 cats+7 dogs
What property is this? |
247
How many pets does my friend have altogether? She has 75 frogs, 82 bats, and 90 koalas
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14 dogs
If my friend has twice as many dogs as me and I have 7 how many dogs does she own?
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3/8
Isabella has 8 cats. 3 cats are red. What fraction of her pets are red?
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175
25 red pandas times 7 unicorns equals?
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Associative
What property is this
7dogs+(5dogs+12dogs)=(7dogs+5dogs)+12dogs |
What is a buffalo?
Which is common? Starfish, golden unicorn, or buffalo?
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28 dogs
Rohnen has 7 dogs, Isabella has 4 times as many dogs as Rohnen. How many dogs does Isabella have?
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5/8
Rohnen has 3 dogs and 5 unicorns. What fraction of his pets are unicorns?
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195
13 dragons times 15 shiba unas equals?
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Answers will vary
How do you know that this is the commutative property? 8cats+53dogs=53dogs+8cats
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What is a bat?
Which is uncommon? Dog, bat, chicken
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30
Rohnen has 10 unicorns and 3 times as many buffalos. How many buffalos does Rohnen have?
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8/17
Rohnen has 3 dogs and 5 cats. In total he has 17 pets. What fraction of his animals are dogs and cats?
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Isabella
Rohnen has 17 times 5 pets.
Isabella has 7 times 15 pets. Who has more? |
Answers will vary
What's the difference between the two properties?
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Yes
Is a wolf common?
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23
Rohnen has 7 dogs, Isabella has 4 times as many dogs as Rohnen. Rohnen takes 5 dogs of hers. How many does Isabella have now?
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4 dogs
Rohnen has 10 pets. 2/5 are dogs how many dogs does he have?
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98
Isabella has 14 red pandas. Rohnen has 7 times as many red pandas as Isabella. How many red pandas does Rohnen have?
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Answers will vary
What is the commutative property in your own words?
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