Algebra Antics
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Retail Price: $13.00
Normally $12.95
Today's Sale Price: $11.95
8% off suggested retail...you save $1.05!
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Item: MI156
Quantity on Hand: 9
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Presenting algebra exercises in which FUN is the “unknown quantity!” Each page features 12 to 24 skill-building algebra problems. After students have simplified expressions or solved equations, the answers provide clues for drawing lines to reveal a secret picture in the coordinate grid. A unique and fresh approach to algebra practice; great for students who enjoy visual challenges and direct feedback.

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Toy Value Index
8.92
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Toy IQ
133
Very Superior
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UPC
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736970420301
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Manufacturer SKU
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42030W
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Date Added to Fat Brain Toys
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2/16/2009
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Manufactured In
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United States
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Manufacturer Recommended Minimum Age
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10 years
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Fat Brain Toys Monthly Sales Ranking
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#2125
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A rating of Algebra Antics
Posted 1/18/2013 by Elizabeth Cotto
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