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Rough content:
Hua Luogeng School Mathematics Textbook (Grade 6, Revised Edition).
Volume I, Lecture 1, Engineering Problems.
Exercise 1 Exercise 1 Answer.
Lecture 2: Ratio and proportion.
Exercise 2 Exercise 2 Answer.
Lecture 3: Fractions and Percentages (1).
Exercise 3 Answer to Exercise 3.
Lecture 4: Fractions and Percentages Application Questions (2).
Exercise 4 Answer to Exercise 4.
Lecture 5 Cuboids and Cubes.
Exercise 5 Answer to Exercise 5.
Lecture 6 Calculation of Three-Dimensional Figures.
Exercise 6 Answer to Exercise 6.
Lecture 7 Calculation of Rotating Bodies.
Exercise 7 Exercise 7 Answer.
Lecture 8: Applying congruence to solve problems.
Exercise 8 Answer to Exercise 8.
Lecture 9 Binary decimals.
Exercise 9 Answer to Exercise 9.
Lecture 10 Mathematics on the Chessboard (1).
Exercise 10 Exercise 10 Answers.
Lecture 11 Mathematics on the Chessboard (2).
Exercise 11 Answer to Exercise 11.
Lecture 12 Mathematics on the Chessboard (3).
Exercise 12 Answer to Exercise 12.
Lecture 13 Mathematics on the Chessboard (4).
Exercise 13 Answer to Exercise 13.
Lecture 14 Analysis of Typical Test Questions.
Exercise 14 Answer to Exercise 14.
Volume 2 Lecture 1 Equation Solving Problems.
Exercise 1 Exercise 1 Answer.
Lecture 2 on rounding calculations.
Exercise 2 Exercise 2 Answer.
Lecture 3: The Shortest Route.
Exercise 3 Answer to Exercise 3.
Lecture 4: The Wonderful Grid Table.
Exercise 4 Answer to Exercise 4.
Lecture 5: Finding the Area.
Exercise 5.
Answer to Exercise 5.
Lecture 6: The Biggest and Smallest Problem.
Exercise 6 Answer to Exercise 6.
Lecture 7 Splitting of integers.
Exercise 7 Exercise 7 Answer.
Lecture 8: Matching and Logical Reasoning in Graph Theory.
Exercise 8 Answer to Exercise 8.
Lecture 9: From Arithmetic to Algebra (1).
Exercise 9 Answer to Exercise 9.
Lecture 10: From Arithmetic to Algebra (2).
Exercise 10 Exercise 10 Answers.
Lecture 11 Selected Lectures on Comprehensive Questions (1).
Exercise 11 Answer to Exercise 11.
Lecture 12: Selected Comprehensive Questions (2).
Exercise 12 Answer to Exercise 12.
Lecture 13 Comprehensive practice of quick calculation and clever calculation.
Quick calculation and clever calculation comprehensive practice reference solution.
Lecture 14 Comprehensive training questions on spatial imagination.
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Hua Luogeng School Mathematics Textbook (Grade 6, Revised Edition).
Volume I, Lecture 1, Engineering Problems.
Exercise 1 Exercise 1 Answer.
Lecture 2: Ratio and proportion.
Exercise 2 Exercise 2 Answer.
Lecture 3: Fractions and Percentages (1).
Exercise 3 Answer to Exercise 3.
Lecture 4: Fractions and Percentages Application Questions (2).
Exercise 4 Answer to Exercise 4.
Lecture 5 Cuboids and Cubes.
Exercise 5 Answer to Exercise 5.
Lecture 6 Calculation of Three-Dimensional Figures.
Exercise 6 Answer to Exercise 6.
Lecture 7 Calculation of Rotating Bodies.
Exercise 7 Exercise 7 Answer.
Lecture 8: Applying congruence to solve problems.
Exercise 8 Answer to Exercise 8.
Lecture 9 Binary decimals.
Exercise 9 Answer to Exercise 9.
Lecture 10 Mathematics on the Chessboard (1).
Exercise 10 Exercise 10 Answers.
Lecture 11 Mathematics on the Chessboard (2).
Exercise 11 Answer to Exercise 11.
Lecture 12 Mathematics on the Chessboard (3).
Exercise 12 Answer to Exercise 12.
Lecture 13 Mathematics on the Chessboard (4).
Exercise 13 Answer to Exercise 13.
Lecture 14 Analysis of Typical Test Questions.
Exercise 14 Answer to Exercise 14.
Volume 2 Lecture 1 Equation Solving Problems.
Exercise 1 Exercise 1 Answer.
Lecture 2 on rounding calculations.
Exercise 2 Exercise 2 Answer.
Lecture 3: The Shortest Route.
Exercise 3 Answer to Exercise 3.
Lecture 4: The Wonderful Grid Table.
Exercise 4 Answer to Exercise 4.
Lecture 5: Finding the Area.
Exercise 5.
Answer to Exercise 5.
Lecture 6: The Biggest and Smallest Problem.
Exercise 6 Answer to Exercise 6.
Lecture 7 Splitting of integers.
Exercise 7 Exercise 7 Answer.
Lecture 8: Matching and Logical Reasoning in Graph Theory.
Exercise 8 Answer to Exercise 8.
Lecture 9: From Arithmetic to Algebra (1).
Exercise 9 Answer to Exercise 9.
Lecture 10: From Arithmetic to Algebra (2).
Exercise 10 Exercise 10 Answers.
Lecture 11 Selected Lectures on Comprehensive Questions (1).
Exercise 11 Answer to Exercise 11.
Lecture 12: Selected Comprehensive Questions (2).
Exercise 12 Answer to Exercise 12.
Lecture 13 Comprehensive practice of quick calculation and clever calculation.
Quick calculation and clever calculation comprehensive practice reference solution.
Lecture 14 Comprehensive training questions on spatial imagination.
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The mathematics textbook of Hua Luogeng School in China covers the requirements of the "Curriculum Standards" and "Syllabus", but is not limited to the "Standards" and "Syllabus". To enable young people to understand the process of science, expand research results and thinking space; Develop the advantages of creative learning and achieve sustainable development.
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