The Mystery of the Missing Percentage Sign
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It works on my Android phone. Thanks for sharing!
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I usually start by writing down equations.

Let’s see if we can reason our way to the answer instead.

Here are my thoughts:
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Both work for me. I’m using the ‘QR & Barcode Scanner’ app on my Android phone.
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Find half, half and half again
Reason: 8 = 2 x 2 x 2

1000 ÷ 2 = 500
500 ÷ 2 = 250
250 ÷ 2 = 125

Answer is 125
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Not all wrong answers are equal. I used to think students just needed the right information to fix misconceptions but then I read the work of Michelene Chi🧵⬇️
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If you *were* interested, a really good thing you could do is follow me in case I announce something.

Also, it would only work if a good core of enthusiastic folk from both teams engaged with it, so sharing this post would let more people know about it.
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Hello Steve. Can you please share the Desmos file for this one, too? 🙏