Monday, August 17, 2015

Geometry and Roman Numerals class



    Hey guys, today we will be having a class about Geometry and Roman Numerals. Originally, Roman Numerals was for the class after this one, but lunch was moved to that time, so I had to stuff the Roman Numerals into the Geometry class. So let's begin. 

What is the total perimeter of this figure?

Does anybody know?
Good, Johannes. That is correct. The answer to my question is 37. The total perimeter of the figure is 37. Ahem! Next question.

What figure is this?




Hmm?
Correct, Jane. You got it right. The figure is called a Cylinder. Alright, now I am prepared for the third question.

How many tiny squares have been stuffed into this frame?
Who knows the answer?
Um, sorry Thor. B-but that is not the right answer to the question. The correct answer is 72, but you answered 66. At least you were close. Alright, now moving on to Roman Numerals. First question.

XI stands for which number?

That is right, Hermione. Nine is the answer. XI stands for nine. Alright, second question.

How is 300 written in Roman Numerals?
You don't know? That is fine. The answer is CCC. That is how 300 is written as a Roman Numeral.
Now stand by for the third question.

How is 26 written in Roman Numerals?
That is right, Loki. 26 is written LVII in Roman Numerals. Oh my gosh, look at the time. Class over! Have a good time. And don't be late for tomorrow's test!





















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