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Redwolflake15

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When students round up or down, they are practicing which skill?
 
  a. Decimals
  b. Square roots
  c. Fractions
  d. Estimation

Question 2

Which of these statements is false?
 
  a. Fact drills should begin as soon as students being to develop proficiency in
  performing the basic operation.
  b. All students, including those with mild disabilities, benefit from distributed
  practice drills.
  c. For students with mild disabilities, the mastery of fact drills alone will always
  result in proficiency at applying those facts to other math tasks.
  d. Students with mild disabilities effectively recall math facts when they are
  drilled at frequent and intensive intervals.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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