We see math everywhere. Whether it is from calculating gas prices, to measuring salt, to shaped blocks, we see something to do with math every second of every part of our lives. This weekend I had the chance to play a fun game on a math website. The game was a little tricky at first until I figured out how to work it. The game starts and you need to plug in numbers in these little bubles. The are bubles at every single corner of the game, which is shaped as a square. There are four numbers in each corner already filled in for you. Your job is to plug in the number that fits in the buble in between your top and bottom bubble. If the top buble is 10 and the bottom bubble is 2, the middle bubble is 8. This is because 8 is the difference between 10 and 2. Then your answer adds on to another set of mathmatical problems that adds on to another set that it tied to the center 4 bubbles.
     I figured each proble out by subtracting the smallest number from the biggest. This worked every time. I even did a decimal, money, and another bubble game using trickier numbers. I really liked this game because it helped my brain get back into the swing of things on the weekend. It helped me to remember my math tools while not in school. I am very gald I played this game!!!



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