There has been a burglary at the mansion of a local millionaire. You are the detective on duty. Now, you're going to have some math challenges to figure out who did it. Take a look at the crime scene, the evidence that was found there and see if you can figure out how the perpetrator got from the main gate to the mansion. How long would it have taken the criminal to have made the run? Let's analyze the clues... how big are those footprints found at the scene? Maybe looking at the pattern of the shoe tread will tell us the type of shoe worn by the criminal. We're getting close! Ages 9 and up 32 pages
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- Using Math to Solve a Crime (Mathworks! series)
Using Math to Solve a Crime (Mathworks! series)
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Gareth Stevens Publishing 2004
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