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what i liked about the summer program was being able to go over the subjects that have kind of forgotten. I also liked going over open responses because that is what i struggled at.
what i would like to see added to the program is more limeade and outside time and more interesting projects.
the restaurant owners need to consider the work it takes to make a tnacho and to have enough money to actually profit from selling them so the nacho will have to be priced slightly over what it took to make it so after selling one nacho you made more money then it actually took to make it. i think the price should be the mean with a little more added on so the price will be 2 dollars.
what I’ve learned about open response questions is that you need to be specific and be organized. if have to write clearly so people can understand what your writing and it has to answer the prompt.
i think there will be a total of 15 combinations for the nacho project i think this because i could only find 7 today and i don’t think there are much more, FISHING BEATS EVERYTHING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HOORAY FISHING!!!!!!
math is used in our daily life’s all the time. I use math in my everyday life by telling what time it is by looking at the numbers on the clock. I also use math in football with angles if the wind is blowing a certain way you have to throw the ball on a angle. i also use it giving a high five using 5 fingers. i also use math at subway for a 5 dollar foot long that is how i use math.
the theme for today is other stories i would like tho read some of them would probably be about sports such as football and wrestling which i play i also like fishing fishing rocks.
today was the first day of alegbra at hampshire i would much rather be fishing like i do every day because fishing rocks the end.
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