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This journal entry discusses the fundamental difference between prime and composite numbers, illustrating that prime numbers are only divisible by 1 and themselves, while composite numbers can be divided by additional factors. The entry then transitions to a whimsical reflection on what it would be like to be an inch tall versus ten inches tall, contemplating the challenges and humorous scenarios of such sizes. It concludes with practical ways to help the environment, emphasizing actions like recycling, community service, and wildlife conservation.
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Prime and composite The difference between prime and composite is that prime is a umber that can only go into 1 and its self. Composite is a number that can go into 1 itself and more.
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If I was an inch tall If I was an inch tall I would chil in my friend’s pocket all day and other things. I think it would be petty funny. But sometimes it would get scary people would step on me and I would just be a mess. I would have to wear itchy doll clothes it would be especially itchy with the Velcro on the back. Also I would have to wear those unbearable plastic shoes. Now I’m starting to feel bad for dolls!
If I was 10 inches tall If I was 10 inches tall I would probably be ashamed of it. I mean I would be one of the tallest people in the world. I guess I would have to join the circus. It would be pretty cool to be in the circus. Traveling and all. It would also get pretty tiring. A couple performances every day wow! What a life!
5 ways to help my environment • I could recycle • I could do community service • Pick up trash • Add more public trash cans • Save and help animals in danger