NARRATOR: Yes, that is quite a hard sum. It might be easier if we separate the 17 into a 10 and a 7, and the 14 into a 10 and a 4. That gives us a 10, a 10, a 7 and a 4. Let's start by adding the ...
Karen C. Fuson, Diana Wearne, James C. Hiebert, Hanlie G. Murray, Pieter G. Human, Alwyn I. Olivier, Thomas P. Carpenter and Elizabeth Fennema Researchers from 4 projects with a problem-solving ...