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Lesson # 34. Who Am I ??. Cody Sampson?. Of 803 Of Course. Who am I…. Who am I is a game with 4 clues on each slide to help you discover a secret number. I am a odd number. I am a multiple of “7” I am less than “50” My digits have a sum of “3”. For Example…. Answer…..!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lesson # 34

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Cody Sampson?

Of

803

Of Course

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Who am I…..

• Who am I is a game with 4 clues on each slide to help you discover a secret number.

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For Example…..

I am a odd number.

I am a multiple of “7”

I am less than “50”

My digits have a sum of “3”

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Answer…..!

“21”

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Another Example…….

I am between 10 and 50

I am a multiple of “5”

I am a even number

My digits have a sum of “3”

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Answer….!

“30”

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And now…

10Practice

Questions

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Question # 1

I am a multiple of “11”

I am a odd number

My two digits are the same

My digits have a sum of “10”

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Question # 2

I am a multiple of “6”

I am a even number

I am between 28 and 40

My digits have a sum of “9”

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Question # 3

I am between 1 and 10

I am a even number

I am the “Cube root” of “64”

I am the “Square root” of “16”

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Question # 4

I am a even number

I am between 10 and 50

My digits have a sum of “9”

I am half of “36”

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Question # 5

I am a even number

I am a multiple of “6”

I am a multiple of “8” also

I am 1/3 of “72”

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Question # 6

I am a 3-digit, even number

My digits have a sum of “1”

My “square root” is “10”

5 x 5 equals ¼ of me

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Question # 7

I am a even number

I have “4” zeros

My “square root” is “100”

2500 equals ¼ of me

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Question # 8

I am a positive, odd number

I only have “1” digit

If you multiply me by myself, I equal a single digit

I am not zero

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Question # 9

I am a number greater than -4

I am less than +3

I am not positive

I am not negative

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Question # 10

I am a even number

I am between 100 and 150

My digits have a sum of “4”

63 + 49 = Me

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And Now..

The Answers

Prepare Yourself !

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Question # 1I am a multiple of “11”

I am a odd number

My two digits are the same

My digits have a sum of “10”

Answer - 55

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Question # 2I am a multiple of “6”

I am a even number

I am between 28 – 40

My digits have a sum of “9”

Answer - 36

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Question # 3I am between 1 – 10

I am a even number

I am the “Cube root” of “64”

I am the “Square root” of“16”

Answer - 4

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Question # 4I am a even number

I am between 10 – 50

My digits have a sum of “9”

I am half of “36” Answer

- 18

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Question # 5I am a even number

I am a multiple of “6”

I am a multiple of “8” also

I am 1/3 of “72” Answer

- 24

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Question # 6I am a even number

My digits have a sum of “1”

My “square root” is “10”

5 x 5 Is ¼ of me

Answer - 100

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Question # 7I am a even number

I have “4” zeros

My “square root” is “100”

2500 is ¼ of me

Answer - 10 000

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Question # 8I am a odd number

I only have “1” digit

If you multiply me by myself it equals the same answer

I am less then 3

Answer - 1

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Question # 9

I am a number greater than -4

I am less than +3

I am not positive

I am not negative

Answer - 0

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Question # 10I am a even number

I am between 100 – 150

My digits have a sum of “4”

63 + 49 = Me Answer

- 112

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ALMOST ALMOST THE THE END!END!

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Make sure you……Practice, Practice, Practice, Practice, Practice, Practice, Practice, Practice, Practice, Practice, Practice, Practice, Practice, Practice, Practice, Practice, Practice.