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A) 99 m2 Dr. Daniel B) 104 m2 Ms. Metcalfe C) 100 m2 Mr. Arnold 96 m2 Ms. Travis 90 m2 Ms. Sheffield

Disciplining Students Drinking Coffee Doing Announcements Doing Walkthroughs Flying a Kite

Elmo Justin Bieber Barack Obama Lady Gaga Tom Brady

A) 255 The 4th of July B) 763 Friday night C) 426 Halloween 363 Valentine’s Day 510 The last day of school The 4th of July Friday night Halloween Valentine’s Day The last day of school

Disney World Target Starbucks The zoo The police station A) 14.5 m2 Disney World B) 15 m2 Target C) 10 m2 Starbucks 29 m2 The Zoo 12.5 m2 The Police Station

A) 100 in2 A boat B) 79.5 in2 A plane C) 88.5 in2 A hot-air balloon 78.5 in2 A tank 93.5 in2 A police car A boat A plane A hot-air balloon A tank A police car

A) 198 cm2 Pajamas B) 504 cm2 Bow-ties C) 270 cm2 Gorilla Costumes 396 cm2 Tu-tus 228 cm2 Sunglasses Pajamas Bow-ties Gorilla Costumes Tu-Tus Sunglasses

A) 60 m2 Doing back-flips B) 74.2 m2 Eating pies C) 80 m2 Solving equations 87.1 m2 Juggling 94.2 m2 Wrestling a bear Doing back-flips Eating pies Solving equations Juggling Wrestling a bear

A) 424 ft2 To show how cool math is B) 1444 ft2 To promote world peace C) 817 ft2 To celebrate 665 ft2 To impress everyone 589 ft2 To end world hunger To show how cool math is To promote world peace To celebrate To impress everyone To end world hunger