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This problem solving exercise challenges students to develop more than one correct answer. Details as to how this activity can be used in the classroom are provided in my post: Problem Solving: Where does the "F" go? posted on November 17, 2011.

 

Readers are encouraged to provide additional possible solutions by submitting logical reasons in the "Comments" section following the post.

 

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