Has anyone gotten a solution for the 2nd one that works, doesn't involve folding on the numbers, and doesn't involve impossibly pulling through the inside of the fold?
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Folding Paper
Started by rookie1ja, Mar 31 2007 02:19 PM
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#11
Posted 23 April 2009 - 09:06 PM
#12
Posted 24 April 2009 - 08:26 PM
Has anyone gotten a solution for the 2nd one that works, doesn't involve folding on the numbers, and doesn't involve impossibly pulling through the inside of the fold?
yes
fold the paper horizontally back to back. so the numboers are facing out. then manuever the ends into eachother like your making a tube. the 6 and 7 are back to back and they go inside the 1 and 4 which are also back to back. keep working the ends into eachother until the finished product is 1 square wide
yes
fold the paper horizontally back to back. so the numboers are facing out. then manuever the ends into eachother like your making a tube. the 6 and 7 are back to back and they go inside the 1 and 4 which are also back to back. keep working the ends into eachother until the finished product is 1 square wide
#15
Posted 19 May 2011 - 03:12 PM
I used to do these in my college math teaching class and I am actually doing these with my class (4th grade) and they are figuring them out. I can not remember the other ways that we can line up numbers to make other puzzles? I believe that there are more but I can not think of them could one of you help me out with this?
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