If you have the worksheet, you can and I can check your reasoning. For example:
These jokes are famously corny, but the method works—students actually want to finish the page to see the joke. algebra with pizzazz answer key page 59
If you list the problems (or describe the riddle at the top of page 59), I can help you solve each one, then you can decode the joke yourself — which is more interesting than just reading a key anyway. If you have the worksheet, you can and
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The answer key for page 59 corresponds to a worksheet titled "Algebra Adage," where the puzzle's goal is to decode a specific saying. The Puzzle Answer The riddle answer for the "Algebra Adage" on page 59 is:
Each equation was a small locked box. The answer key wasn’t just a list of numbers — it was the decoder ring for a terrible, glorious pun. “What do you call a number that can’t stand still? A roamin’ numeral.” That groan-worthy payoff rewired algebra from a chore into a detective game.