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Math Pyramids Using the numbers given, determine the values for the blank cells. This is done by adding the two numbers directly below a number. Once the values are determined, the numbers can be matched to letters in the key. The identified letters can be arranged to form the answer to a riddle. Hint: You can think part / part / whole to determine the value for some of the blank spaces. Whole Part / Part

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Math Pyramids Using the numbers given, determine the values for the blank cells. This is done by adding the two numbers directly below a number.

Once the values are determined, the numbers can be matched to letters in the key. The identified letters can be arranged to form the answer to a riddle.

Hint:

You can think part / part / whole to determine the value for some of the blank spaces.

Whole

Part / Part

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Directions: The number in each cell is made by adding the two numbers directlybelow it. Find the missing numbers. Use the key to match the answers to letters. Usethe letters to form the answer to the riddle. Write the answer in the box.

Riddle: What animalis bad to play gameswith?

©2013 Rick’s Resources

Directions: The number in each cell is made by adding the two numbers directlybelow it. Find the missing numbers. Use the key to match the answers to letters. Usethe letters to form the answer to the riddle. Write the answer in the box.

Riddle: What animalis bad to play gameswith?