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how to play gain and loss maths game​

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Answered by thoshithchillapalli
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Answered by sshailshetty
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Number of PlayersTwo to FourObjectHave the highest total after 20 rounds.

Number of PlayersTwo to FourObjectHave the highest total after 20 rounds.How to Play

Number of PlayersTwo to FourObjectHave the highest total after 20 rounds.How to Play1.  Shuffle a deck of cards, place in pile, face down.  Use only numbers 2-10.  You can use the face cards, just assign a number value to them.  For example...  Jack is 11  Queen is 12  King is 13 and  Ace is 14 or 1.

Number of PlayersTwo to FourObjectHave the highest total after 20 rounds.How to Play1.  Shuffle a deck of cards, place in pile, face down.  Use only numbers 2-10.  You can use the face cards, just assign a number value to them.  For example...  Jack is 11  Queen is 12  King is 13 and  Ace is 14 or 1.2.  Each student needs his or her own recording sheet.

Number of PlayersTwo to FourObjectHave the highest total after 20 rounds.How to Play1.  Shuffle a deck of cards, place in pile, face down.  Use only numbers 2-10.  You can use the face cards, just assign a number value to them.  For example...  Jack is 11  Queen is 12  King is 13 and  Ace is 14 or 1.2.  Each student needs his or her own recording sheet.3.  Each player automatically starts with 15 pts.  Players take turns drawing one card at a time.  They add or subtract depending on what card they draw.

Number of PlayersTwo to FourObjectHave the highest total after 20 rounds.How to Play1.  Shuffle a deck of cards, place in pile, face down.  Use only numbers 2-10.  You can use the face cards, just assign a number value to them.  For example...  Jack is 11  Queen is 12  King is 13 and  Ace is 14 or 1.2.  Each student needs his or her own recording sheet.3.  Each player automatically starts with 15 pts.  Players take turns drawing one card at a time.  They add or subtract depending on what card they draw.4.  Black cards are the GAIN meaning ADD

Number of PlayersTwo to FourObjectHave the highest total after 20 rounds.How to Play1.  Shuffle a deck of cards, place in pile, face down.  Use only numbers 2-10.  You can use the face cards, just assign a number value to them.  For example...  Jack is 11  Queen is 12  King is 13 and  Ace is 14 or 1.2.  Each student needs his or her own recording sheet.3.  Each player automatically starts with 15 pts.  Players take turns drawing one card at a time.  They add or subtract depending on what card they draw.4.  Black cards are the GAIN meaning ADD     Red cards are the LOSS meaning SUBTRACT

Number of PlayersTwo to FourObjectHave the highest total after 20 rounds.How to Play1.  Shuffle a deck of cards, place in pile, face down.  Use only numbers 2-10.  You can use the face cards, just assign a number value to them.  For example...  Jack is 11  Queen is 12  King is 13 and  Ace is 14 or 1.2.  Each student needs his or her own recording sheet.3.  Each player automatically starts with 15 pts.  Players take turns drawing one card at a time.  They add or subtract depending on what card they draw.4.  Black cards are the GAIN meaning ADD     Red cards are the LOSS meaning SUBTRACT5.  Students continue taking turns drawing one card at a time, recording their card, and adding or subtracting.  If the pile of cards runs out, shuffle and put back into stack.

Number of PlayersTwo to FourObjectHave the highest total after 20 rounds.How to Play1.  Shuffle a deck of cards, place in pile, face down.  Use only numbers 2-10.  You can use the face cards, just assign a number value to them.  For example...  Jack is 11  Queen is 12  King is 13 and  Ace is 14 or 1.2.  Each student needs his or her own recording sheet.3.  Each player automatically starts with 15 pts.  Players take turns drawing one card at a time.  They add or subtract depending on what card they draw.4.  Black cards are the GAIN meaning ADD     Red cards are the LOSS meaning SUBTRACT5.  Students continue taking turns drawing one card at a time, recording their card, and adding or subtracting.  If the pile of cards runs out, shuffle and put back into stack.6.  At the end of 20 rounds, the person with the highest total wins!

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