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6Sixth Class
Top Mathematicians
- Counting
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Decimals
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6.2/
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6.3/
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6.4/
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6.7/
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6.11/
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6.12/
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6.15/
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6.16/
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6.17/
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6.18/
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6.19/
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6.20/
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6.21/
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6.22/
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6.24/
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6.26/
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6.27/
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6.29/
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6.30/
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6.40/
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6.64/
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6.68/
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6.94/
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6.100/
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- Comparison
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Number Properties
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6.6/
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6.7/
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6.24/
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6.30/
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6.36/
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6.55/
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6.74/
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6.75/
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6.76/
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6.77/
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6.78/
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6.82/
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6.83/
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6.84/
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6.85/
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- Estimation
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Multiplication
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6.11/
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6.19/
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6.20/
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6.24/
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6.52/
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6.53/
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6.83/
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6.84/
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6.85/
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- Subtraction
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Addition
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6.14/
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6.41/
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6.82/
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Mixed Equations
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6.15/
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6.16/
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6.17/
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6.18/
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6.26/
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6.42/
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6.47/
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6.49/
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6.93/
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6.97/
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6.100/
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Money
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6.25/
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6.31/
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6.70/
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6.71/
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6.72/
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6.73/
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Division
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6.27/
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6.28/
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6.29/
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6.30/
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6.54/
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6.56/
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6.57/
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6.67/
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Fractions
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6.32/
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6.33/
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6.34/
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6.35/
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6.36/
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6.37/
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6.38/
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6.39/
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6.40/
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6.41/
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6.42/
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6.43/
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6.44/
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6.45/
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6.46/
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6.47/
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6.48/
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6.49/
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6.50/
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6.51/
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6.52/
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6.53/
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6.54/
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6.56/
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6.57/
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6.64/
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6.68/
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6.80/
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6.94/
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6.100/
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Ratios
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6.58/
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6.59/
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6.60/
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6.61/
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6.62/
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6.63/
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6.64/
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6.65/
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6.66/
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6.69/
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Algebra
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6.81/
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6.86/
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6.87/
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6.89/
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6.90/
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6.91/
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6.92/
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6.93/
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6.94/
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6.95/
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6.98/
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6.99/
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6.100/
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6.131/
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Graphing
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6.88/
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6.106/
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6.107/
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6.108/
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6.109/
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6.110/
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6.111/
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6.112/
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6.113/
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6.114/
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6.115/
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6.135/
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6.136/
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6.137/
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6.138/
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6.139/
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6.140/
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6.141/
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6.142/
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6.143/
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6.144/
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6.145/
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6.146/
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6.147/
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6.148/
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6.169/
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Geometry
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6.101/
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6.102/
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6.103/
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6.104/
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6.105/
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6.116/
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6.117/
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6.118/
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6.119/
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6.120/
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6.121/
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6.122/
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6.123/
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6.127/
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6.129/
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6.130/
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6.132/
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6.133/
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6.134/
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Measurement
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6.124/
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6.125/
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6.126/
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6.128/
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Stats
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6.147/
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6.149/
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6.150/
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6.151/
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6.152/
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6.153/
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6.154/
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6.155/
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6.156/
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6.157/
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6.158/
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6.159/
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6.160/
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6.161/
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6.162/
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6.163/
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6.164/
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6.165/
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6.166/
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6.167/
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6.168/
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Students are entering a new section of math that consists of algebra, geometry, decimals, and more complicated division problems. When there is not a parent or teacher around, students have access to on-demand videos for their sixth-grade mathematical lessons. Our video tutorials are taught by math teachers who go through the problem solving process.
- The key to learning math is repetition, and our math teachers go through multiple examples.
- Math teachers show students step-by-step directions on how to solve these more complex problems.
- Students learn money, ratios, decimals, graphing, and other concepts from the 6th grade curriculum.