Math Escape room
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Math Escape
Complete the activity for each lesson and get a fantastic diploma
Lesson 03
Lesson 02
Lesson 01
Lesson 01
Question 01/03
What is the sum of 1/3 and 2/5?
11/15
3/8
3/15
01
Question 02/03
A pack of pencils contains 8 pencils. If there are 6 packs, how many pencils are there in total?
14
48
01
Question 03/03
What is the difference of 5/6 and 2/3?
1/6
3/3
I7/9
Perfect, you have passed!
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Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma
Lesson 03
Lesson 02
Lesson 01
Lesson 06
Lesson 05
Lesson 04
Lesson 02
Question 01/03
The customer buys 24 cookies.
The customer buys 10 cookies.
A bakery packs 72 cookies into boxes, with each box holding 8 cookies. If a customer buys 3 boxes, how many cookies does the customer buy?
02
Question 02/03
Multiply 2/7 and 8/9, then simplify if you can.
16/63
16/24
02
Question 03/03
Sarah has 15 apples. She buys 8 more apples at the store, then gives 6 apples to her friend. How many apples does Sarah have now?
Sarah has 29 apples.
Sarah has 17 apples.
Excellent, you have passed!
Move on to the next lesson
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Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and get a fantastic diploma
Lesson 03
Lesson 02
Lesson 01
Lesson 03
Question 01/03
Does 4/5 + 2/3 = 1 7/15
False
True
03
Question 02/03
2/7 x 4/4= 8/28?
False
True
03
Question 03/03
Tom buys 4 boxes of pencils. Each box has 5 pencils. Then, he finds 3 more pencils in his drawer. Tom has 27 pencils
False
True
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Proceed to the next lesson
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Math Escape room
Start
Math Escape
Complete the activity for each lesson and get a fantastic diploma
Lesson 03
Lesson 02
Lesson 01
Lesson 01
Question 01/03
What is the sum of 1/3 and 2/5?
11/15
3/8
3/15
01
Question 02/03
A pack of pencils contains 8 pencils. If there are 6 packs, how many pencils are there in total?
14
48
01
Question 03/03
What is the difference of 5/6 and 2/3?
1/6
3/3
I7/9
Perfect, you have passed!
Move on to the next lesson
Continuing
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma
Lesson 03
Lesson 02
Lesson 01
Lesson 06
Lesson 05
Lesson 04
Lesson 02
Question 01/03
The customer buys 24 cookies.
The customer buys 10 cookies.
A bakery packs 72 cookies into boxes, with each box holding 8 cookies. If a customer buys 3 boxes, how many cookies does the customer buy?
02
Question 02/03
Multiply 2/7 and 8/9, then simplify if you can.
16/63
16/24
02
Question 03/03
Sarah has 15 apples. She buys 8 more apples at the store, then gives 6 apples to her friend. How many apples does Sarah have now?
Sarah has 29 apples.
Sarah has 17 apples.
Excellent, you have passed!
Move on to the next lesson
Continuing
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and get a fantastic diploma
Lesson 03
Lesson 02
Lesson 01
Lesson 03
Question 01/03
Does 4/5 + 2/3 = 1 7/15
False
True
03
Question 02/03
2/7 x 4/4= 8/28?
False
True
03
Question 03/03
Tom buys 4 boxes of pencils. Each box has 5 pencils. Then, he finds 3 more pencils in his drawer. Tom has 27 pencils
False
True
Great, you have passed!
Proceed to the next lesson
Continuing
Genially School
Congratulations!
YOU ESCAPED
You did it!! It made it through the Math Escape Room!
This answer is incorrect
Try again, come on!
Back