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数学小天才探案组. 不寻常的规律 /

Shu xue xiao tian cai tan an zu. Bu xun chang de gui lü / Dawei Keer, Xiangnong Aotuer zhu ; Liu Yongjun yi

科尔、大卫·, By: Contributor(s): Language: Chinese Original language: English Publisher: Harbin : Heilongjiang Children's Publishing House, 2022Edition: Di 1 banDescription: 154 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9787531975410
Other title:
  • Translation of: The math kids : an unsual pattern
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 23 813.6
Summary: The Math Kids are at it again! When their new friend, Special Agent Carlson, asks them to take a look at a cryptic poem written by a dying bank robber, they know they will need all of their math skills to crack the case. The poem isn't their only problem, though. Their favourite school janitor is fired for stealing from student lockers. The Math Kids know Old Mike would never do anything like that, but how can they prove it, especially with the new janitor watching their every move? Jordan, Stephanie, Justin, and Catherine will need math, bravery, and a little bit of luck if they hope to solve the bank robbery case and get Old Mike his job back. Will they be able to figure out the unusual pattern in time?
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The Math Kids are at it again! When their new friend, Special Agent Carlson, asks them to take a look at a cryptic poem written by a dying bank robber, they know they will need all of their math skills to crack the case. The poem isn't their only problem, though. Their favourite school janitor is fired for stealing from student lockers. The Math Kids know Old Mike would never do anything like that, but how can they prove it, especially with the new janitor watching their every move? Jordan, Stephanie, Justin, and Catherine will need math, bravery, and a little bit of luck if they hope to solve the bank robbery case and get Old Mike his job back. Will they be able to figure out the unusual pattern in time?

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