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The Ice Cream Stands Problem

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This page from MEGA Mathematics provides a mathematical problem for students to solve. Students will use graphing to figure out how to serve the most people with the fewest ice cream stands. This page is featured in the Science NetLinks lesson "Finding Satisfactory Solutions."

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    Grade: 6 to 12

    Topics: Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability, Calculus, Mathematics

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