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Frame geometry: An example in posing and solving problems

Walter, 1980

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7281620685894060685
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Walter M
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The Arithmetic Teacher

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Frame Geometry: An Example in Posing and Solving Problems Page 1 Frame Geometry: An Example in Posing and Solving Problems By Marion Walter "Close your eyes and try to see your favorite picture. Then open them and draw it." Children who do this will usually enclose …
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