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*Life of Fred Jelly Bean (10) [NEW RELEASE]

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Life of Fred Jelly Beans is a hardcover textbook containing 128 pages. This book is not consumable. All answers are written on separate paper or in a notebook. It is designed to be read with the student.


 


Life of Fred Jelly Bean contains 19 lessons and is designed to take approvimately one month to complete.

*Life of Fred Jelly Bean (10) [NEW RELEASE]

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The Book covers beginning mathematics including...

Finding One-Third of a Number

Using Fisher's Exact test

Prime Numbers

Fibonacci Numbers

Casting Out Nines

Seven to the One-thousandth Power in Three Steps

Intersection of Sets

Decimal Points

Adding Decimals

Logs

Median Averages

Mean Averages

Exponents

Set Subtraction

Reducing Fractions

Milli- and Kilo-

Tally Marks

Pie Charts

Mode Average

Subtracting Three Inches from Three Miles

Unlike all other math programs, this one also teaches about:

Little Babies Can't Fritter Away Their Time

When the Possessive Case Is Indicated with Just an Apostrophe and No s

Fred's Seven-word Speech

The Use of Segues • Can Dolls Grow Up?

What Cows Don't Think About

A Great Way to Rot Your Teeth

The Probability that Fred Will See Betelgeuse Become a Super Nova (the answer: one chance in ten thousand)

Why Educaton is So Important

Fever Vs. Femur

Carburetors

Litotes

Nouns

One Way to Avoid Evil

Volume of a Box

Outline of the Plot of the First Three Acts A Midsummer Night's Dream

Engish Major Vs. Math Major

Résumés

The Pinocchio Paradox

What Is a Tinker

The Fad that Began March 3, 1939

Fifty Basic Survival Skills

Monophagous and Monostich

Epigraphs

Five Things Your Income Depends On

The Biggest Happiness Killer

Incisors

How to Prove You Are Not A Duck

The Answers are included in the textbook

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