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Morro, San Juan, Puerto Rico, EL
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About this Item
Title
- Morro, San Juan, Puerto Rico, EL
Names
Detroit Publishing Co. , copyright claimant
Detroit Publishing Co., publisher
Created / Published
c1901.
Headings
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Castillo de San Felipe del Morro (San Juan, P.R.)
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Forts & fortifications
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Waterfronts
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Puerto Rico–San Juan
Headings
Dry plate negatives.
Genre
Dry plate negatives
Notes
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Negative broken lower left.
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Detroit Publishing Co. no. 08886.
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Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.
Medium
1 negative : glass ; 8 x 10 in.
Call Number/Physical Location
- LC-D4-8886 [P&P]
Source Collection
- Detroit Publishing Company photograph collection (Library of Congress)
Repository
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D. C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Digital Id
det 4a05466 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/det.4a05466
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2016798806
Reproduction Number
- LC-D4-8886 (b&w glass neg.)
Rights Advisory
- No known restrictions on publication.
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LCCN Permalink
- https://lccn.loc.gov/2016798806
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(1,350,929)
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GDZ in mathematics Grade 2 textbook Moro, Volkov part 2
- Type: GDZ, Reshebnik.
- Author: Moro M. I., Volkova S. I., Beltyukova G. V.
- Year: 2020.
- Series: School of Russia (FSES).
- Publisher: Education.
Solution book – page 52 Finished homework
Number 1.
Measure the sides of a rectangle and explain how you can calculate its perimeter in different ways.
Answer:
1) Perimeter is the sum of the lengths of all sides.
2 + 5 + 2 + 5 = 14 (cm)
2) Since the opposite sides of a rectangle are equal,
then you can repeat the width and length twice,
that is, multiply by two, and add the results.
(2 ∙ 2) + (5 ∙ 2) = 14 (cm)
3) You can add the length and width and multiply the result by two.
(2 + 5) ∙ 2 = 14 (cm)
Number 2.
Draw a rectangle with sides 3 cm and 4 cm and calculate its perimeter.
Answer:
a = 4 cm
h = 3 cm
R pr. = ? cm
R pr. \u003d (a + c) ∙ 2
R pr. \u003d (4 + 3) ∙ 2
R pr. = 14 cm
Answer: R pr. = 14 cm.
Number 3.
The owner had 12 rabbits: 8 black and the rest white. How many white rabbits were there?
Compose and solve problems inverse to the given one.
Answer:
Number 4.
Mom is 32 years old, grandfather is 30 years older than mother, and grandmother is 3 years younger than grandfather. How old is grandma?
Answer:
Number 5.
Make up a problem on a short note and solve it.
Answer:
Task 1:
Several kilograms of potatoes were brought to the canteen. For lunch, at first they used 5 kg, and later another 6 kg of potatoes. After that, 30 kg of potatoes remained. How many kilograms of potatoes were brought to the canteen?
30 + (5 + 6) = 41 (kg) – potatoes were brought to the dining room.
Answer: 41 kg.
Task 2:
My grandmother had 12 kg of sugar. To make jam, she also bought a few kilograms of sugar and she had 50 kg of sugar. How many kilos of sugar did grandma buy?
50 − 12 = 38 (kg) – grandmother bought sugar.
Answer: 38 kg.
Number 6.
Find the values of expressions k − 8 and k + 8 with k = 14, k = 36, k = 58 and k = 90.
k − 8
14 – 8 = 6
36 – 8 = 28
58 – 8 = 50
90 − 8 = 82
k + 8
14 + 8 = 22
36 + 8 = 44
58 + 8 = 66
90 + 8 = 98
Number 7.
Calculate with verification.
Answer:
Number 8.
Answer:
Number 9.
Draw such figures and draw 2 segments in each so that, cutting the figures along them, you can get 1 rectangle and 2 triangles in each case.
Answer:
If you cut the shapes along the dotted lines, you get one rectangle and two triangles.
Job at the bottom of the page
Answer:
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GDZ in mathematics Grade 1 textbook Moro, Volkov Part 2
- Type: GDZ, Reshebnik.