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Note: These Challenge Questions coincide with the Spring 2002 Reports

From: Jane Silvestro (Jane_Silvestro@westport.k12.ct.us)
Date: Fri Apr 26 2002 - 15:22:34 EDT

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    We are Mrs. Silvestro's YELLOW 6th grade math class at Bedford Middle
    School in Westport, CT.

    In answer to Challenge Question #6:
    "Where in the world do you think our 10 Mystery Sites are located?" we
    think the following:

    #1
    a. Homer , Alaska
    b. United States of America
    c. latitude: 59.39 N longitude: 151.33 W

    #2
    a. Amundsen-Scott Station, South Pole
    b.Antarctica
    c. Its latitude 90 S and longitude 0

    #3
    a. San Juan
    b. Puerto Rico (U.S.)
    c. Its latitude: 18.50 N and longitude: 66.30 W

    #4
    a. Lima
    b. Peru
    c. Its latitude: 12.03 S and longitude: 77.03 W

    #5
    a. Mangilao
    b. Guam (U.S.)
    c. Its latitude: 14 Nand longitude 144.5 E

    #6
    a. Thessaloniki
    b. Greece
    c. Its latitude: 40.38 N and longitude: 22.56 E

    #7
    a. Khumjung
    b. Nepal
    c. Its latitude: 28.25 N and longitude.86.75 E

    #8
    a. Froya Island
    b. Norway
    c. Its latitude: 63.40 N and longitude 8.75 E

    #9
    a. San Ignacio
    b. Belize
    c. Its latitude: 17.10 N and longitude: 89.04 W

    #10
    a. Kigoma
    b. Tanzania
    c. Its latitude: 4.50 S and longitude: 30.05 E

    Thanks for providing us with this fun and interesting challenge. We all
    really enjoy the mystery. Go YELLOW!



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