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11.``Why should we do these long problems -- they won't be on the test away''

These problems are useful because they synthesize the material and get us beyond rote skills. In track, for example, runners may lift weights in practice, although they won't be doing this in the tournament. These problems push your ability to manipulate and control the mathematics by engaging you in multi-step reasoning, and they train you to recognize where the skills you are learning can be useful.



James Martino
2002-06-03