600+ Math Word Problems (PRO)

15 juil. 2013
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Over 600 MATH WORD PROBLEMS to solve for elementary and middle school students Increasing levels of difficulty Easy > Medium > Hard > Expert. Great for testing your child's competency with math story problems. Math word problems allow kids of all ages to apply what they've learned in school to real-world situations.

Paquet:
com.requestanapp.mathwordproblemspaid
Développeur:
RequestAnApp.com
Categorie:
Enseignement
Taille:
600 KB
Nécessite android:
2.2 ou version ultérieure
Âge:
Everyone
Mise à jour:
15 juil. 2013
Téléchargements:
100

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