Mrs. Kovács looked at the answers. Some were wrong. One had a tiny note: "We think this is 15, but we're not sure. Can you explain?"
The class held its breath.
It was a gray Tuesday morning in Budapest, and the fifth-graders of Árpád Elementary were in a quiet panic. Their math teacher, the legendary Mrs. Kovács, had declared a surprise quiz the next day. But the real problem? The "Matematika 5 osztály munkafüzet" – the dreaded blue workbook – had a secret section at the back: "Megoldások" (answers). And someone had torn it out years ago. matematika 5 osztály munkafüzet megoldások
"This," she said, holding up their answer key, "is better than any printed megoldások. Because this is proof that you learned. For homework: check your answers against mine. But keep this key. You earned it." One had a tiny note: "We think this
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