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What does a child say if neither of the children standing next to them are taller?
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If neither of the children standing next to them are taller they would say “I am the tallest.” This means the child is taller than the child on both sides. The child recognizes they are the highest in height compared to their immediate neighbors in the lineup.
In this chapter students explore fun and interesting ways of playing with numbers. They learn about number patterns and number operations like addition subtraction multiplication and division. Students also explore factors multiples prime numbers and divisibility rules. These concepts help build a strong foundation for advanced mathematics.
If none of the children next to the child is taller, the child will say “1”. This is because the child is the tallest among the three in the sequence. Thus, the child will indicate they are the tallest by saying “1”.
If none of the children next to the child is taller, the child will say “1”. This is because the child is the tallest among the three in the sequence. Thus, the child will indicate they are the tallest by saying “1”.
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