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Real-Life Math

You are a video game tester looking at a new game called the Luck o' the Irish. During the game, you go through different levels collecting points that you will present to the leprechaun at the final level. He will then give you a pot of gold.

You enter the first screen into an Irish landscape. You search the screen, collecting coins that are worth two points each. You collect 43 coins.

Then you collect shamrocks. The first 10 shamrocks you collect are worth five points each. Then you collect the 11th shamrock and get six points. With the 12th, you get seven points. You then collect the 13th and get eight points. Uh-oh! You just discovered the rainbow -- that means you'll lose 10 points.

You need 200 points to move to the next level, and time is running out.

Will you make it to the next level with the points you have now?

"It's very important to be able to analyze that (activities such as counting points) properly, so math skills are very important," says Nathan Pinard. He's a quality assurance manager for Ludia, a game company.

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