Math Race By Rob Humphrey for MAT 675 Assignment 2.1a National University Race Directions.

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Math Race By Rob Humphrey for MAT 675 Assignment 2.1a National University Race Directions

Race Click once to select a page. 1.DecimalsDecimals 2.FractionsFractions 3.Exponents 4.Ratios and Proportions 5.Percents 6.Plane Geometry 7 7.Solid Geometry 8.Probability and Statistics 9.Solving Equations 10.Inequalities 11.Graphs 12.Signed Numbers

Directions 1.Place game pieces at the starting line on the game board. 2.Do rock-paper-scissors to determine who will have pole position. That player goes first. 3.On the Race page, the player will click the blue button with the number in it. 4.The player will then go to the problem page that corresponds to that number. 5.The player will click the blue button do determine which math problem to do or which action to take. 6.The player will click “Check” to see if the answer is correct. A correct answer will advance the player one space. 7.When the player’s turn is over, click “Race”. The next player will proceed at step 3. 8.The first one to the finish line wins the game. Race

Click once to select a problem Decimals Check Race 5 Directions

Decimals Check Race Directions

Fractions Click once to select a problem 11 Check Race Directions

Fractions Check Race Directions