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7.
The numbers 1-9 can be placed in the nine circles below in such a way that both sets of crossed circles can add up to 26. From the numbers already given, where would the number 1 go? It can be placed in either one of two circles.
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8.
How many sugar cubes are in the illustration below if you know that all sugar cubes are filled in behind the 'tower' of sugar cubes in front?
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: 12 sugar cubes.
9.
John is measuring a banner for the school play and needs to know how many inches are in 5 yards and 2 feet. Can you help him out?
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: 204 inches.
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5 yards is the same as 15 feet(3 feet = 1 yard).15 feet +2 feet = 17 feet. There are 12 inches in each foot. So 17 feet x 12 = 204 inches.
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