TWO TRUTHS, ONE LIE
Which of the three statements below is a lie?
Explain how you made your choice.
Number of Donut

TWO TRUTHS, ONE LIE
Which of the three statements below is a lie?
Explain how you made your choice.
Number of Donut
Price in Dollars
1
225
(1) The quantities are not proportional
to each other.
(2)
When the number of donuts is multiplied
by 0.25, the result is the corresponding price.
(3) The cost of purchasing 40 donuts would be $10​

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    This fun holiday encourages you to read and share your favorite books and short stories from the fantasy and magic genre of literature.

    And while it’s easy to celebrate this holiday in reading and literature classes, that doesn’t mean that you can’t bring some fairy tale magic into your math classroom on this special day.

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