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Hi:

The answers are: Thanks for putting these up here I am

taking my PTCB cert in september need practice.

1. b 10ml

2. a

3. b

--- alsobrook00 <alsobrook00@...> wrote:

> Which is the missing term in the equation:

>

> 400 mcg/X = 40 mcg/1ml?

>

> A. 0.1 mcg

> B. 10 ml

> C. 0.1ml

> D. 10 mcg

>

>

> Subtract 90% from 100% and express the answer in

> decimal form.

>

> A. 0.1

> B. 1.9

> C. 1.0

> D. 1.9

>

> What 20% of 250?

>

> A. 20

> B. 50

> C. 25

> D. 10

>

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My son has Asperger's with math and reading disorders (plus Asthma, Epilepsy, etc.). I find that if I take math questions, problems, etc. and change them to his special interest he seems to 'get it' somewhat better. Like he loves Doctor Who and Pokemon so instead of and Sue count cookies it's something like the Doctor and Martha count Daleks or Ash and Brock count Caterpies or Bulbasaurs...and with 2-D and 3-D shapes we try to find similarities and symmetry with Pokemon or Doctor Who and so on. It's more work, but taking any special interest and substituting within the questions - it's made a world of difference for my Aspie. Hope that helps.

Donna

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This is kinda off topic, but I love Doctor who! I just wish they were keeping

Tenant for another season. My aspie is actually more into Star Wars and

Robin Hood at the moment. He is great at math but he does enjoy if I add his

characters into his school work as well. He struggles most with writing so

writing sentences about Count Dooku or Robin hood helps. :)

>

> My son has Asperger's with math and reading disorders (plus Asthma, Epilepsy,

etc.). I find that if I take math questions, problems, etc. and change them to

his special interest he seems to 'get it' somewhat better.  Like he loves Doctor

Who and Pokemon so instead of and Sue count cookies it's something like the

Doctor and Martha count Daleks or Ash and Brock count Caterpies or

Bulbasaurs...and with 2-D and 3-D shapes we try to find similarities and

symmetry with Pokemon or Doctor Who and so on.  It's more work, but taking any

special interest and substituting within the questions - it's made a world of

difference for my Aspie. Hope that helps.

>  

> Donna

>

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