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Math tutoring for late elementary, junior high, high school, and college students. Please call, e-mail, or send message for info.

12/08/2009

Ok, I've been slacking on the Questions of the Day. (I know you all have been missing them!) Here goes: Describe how to find the next term in the sequence, then find the next 2 terms. The sequence is 6, 2, 2/3, 2/9, ...

11/17/2009

Question of the Day: Explain the difference between mean, median, and mode.

11/14/2009

Question of the Day: Name 3 Euclidean triangle congruence theorems.

11/12/2009

Lauree Groce Cunningham has been brave enough to attempt the last 2 QotD's. Will you be brave today??? What is the measure of an interior angle of a regular pentagon? Explain how you found your answer.

11/12/2009

No one tried yesterday's QotD, so there's a hint posted in the comments if you'd like to try...Here is today's question: Name the form of this equation of a line-- y = mx+b

11/11/2009

WOOT! We're up to 15 fans! Thanks, everyone. Sorry the Question of the Day is so late, but here you go: What is the slope of a line which passes through the points (-1,7) and (5,2)? Explain your answer.

11/10/2009

Question of the Day (the idea here is for someone to comment with the answer): Find the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of 54 and 60. Explain how you found your answer.

11/08/2009

Question of the Day: Sandy had a 5-gallon water cooler that was partially filled. She added 1 3/8 gallons of water to fill it up. How much water was in the cooler before the additional water was added? Explain your answer.

11/08/2009

Alright, up to 10 fans already! That's a great start! Be sure to recommend this page to anyone you know who might need some help with math--late elementary, junior high, high school, college...

11/08/2009

The hardest arithmetic to master is that which enables us to count our blessings. ~Eric Hoffer, Reflections On The Human Condition

11/07/2009

Question of the Day: A rectangular kitchen backsplash measuring 60 inches by 12 inches needs to be tiled. Each box of tiles contains 100 tiles that measure 1 inch by 1 inch. How many boxes of tiles will be needed to cover the backsplash? Explain your answer.

11/06/2009

Math is tough. I can help!

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