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In grades 6-8, the study of discrete mathematics may lead to explorations of graph theory. Graph theory problems appropriate for middle-school students are listed below. Other graph theory problems that might be adapted for use in the middle-school classroom can be found in the Discrete Math Problem of the Week. For relevant sites on the Web, browse and search Graph Theory in our Internet Mathematics Library; to find middle-school sites, go to the bottom of the page, set the searcher for middle school (6-8), and press the Search button. Access to these problems requires a Membership. |
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