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CAHSEE Math 2.5 Mathematical Reasoning
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CAHSEE Math Mathematical Reasoning: Drill 2, Problem 5. Which of the following conclusions can be drawn based on the above information?

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CAHSEE Math 5.1 Mathematical Reasoning
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Mathematical Reasoning Drill 5, Problem 1. Which of the following could be the number of pieces the lasagna was cut into?

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CAHSEE Math 5.2 Mathematical Reasoning
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Mathematical Reasoning Drill 5, Problem 2. Which of the following represents the relationship between x and y?

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CAHSEE Math 5.3 Mathematical Reasoning
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Mathematical Reasoning Drill 5 Problem 3. Which of the following could be the integer mentioned?

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CAHSEE Math 5.4 Mathematical Reasoning
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Mathematical Reasoning Drill 5 Problem 4. Which of the following represents the relationship between n and an?

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CAHSEE Math 5.5 Mathematical Reasoning
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Mathematical Reasoning Drill 5, Problem 5. How many pencils could Mrs. Morrison have had?

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CAHSEE Math 6.1 Mathematical Reasoning
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Mathematical Reasoning Drill 6, Problem 1. The mathematical operation needed to figure out the amount of carpeting in square feet that Sheila...

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CAHSEE Math 6.2 Mathematical Reasoning
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Mathematical Reasoning Drill 6, Problem 2. The arithmetic operation used to find the distance that Iron Man traveled during this time can also...

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CAHSEE Math 6.3 Mathematical Reasoning
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CAHSEE Math Mathematical Reasoning Drill 6, Problem 3. If, instead, 30 total milligrams were required, which of the following equations shows...

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CAHSEE Math 6.4 Mathematical Reasoning
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Mathematical Reasoning Drill 6, Problem 4. Which of the following would be the new expression that gives the number of pizza slices available to ea...

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CAHSEE Math 6.5 Mathematical Reasoning
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Mathematical Reasoning Drill 6, Problem 5. The arithmetic method involved in finding the number of meters in 1 centimeter is equivalent to the...

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Conditional Statements
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If you already know what a conditional statement is, then you're smarter than you look. And boy do you look smart.

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Formal Proofs
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Formal proofs present the oh-so-mathematical evidence in two columns: one for the statement they are claiming is true, and the other for the reason...

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Indirect Proofs
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Indirect proofs (or proofs by contradiction) prove their conclusion by showing that the opposite cannot be true. You can use this in math and in ar...

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Logical Reasoning (Problem)
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Sounds logical to us!