
EBK MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS
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Chapter 13.1, Problem 5P
This problem goes with Class Activity 13C on the Magic 8 Ball. Make a closed, three-dimensional shape out of some or all of the triangles in Download 1. Make any shape you like-be creative. Answer the following questions:
- Do you think your shape could be the one that is actually inside the Magic 8 Ball? Why or why not?
- If you were going to make your own advice ball, but with a (possibly) different shape inside, what would be the advantages or disadvantages of using your shape
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