Pre-algebra

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Pre-algebra is a common name for a course in elementary mathematics. In the United States, it is typically a one-year course taught to some students as early as sixth grade, but others may take it as late as university (though it would then ordinarily be taught in much less time). The objective of pre-algebra is to prepare the student to the study of algebra.

Pre-algebra includes several broad subjects:

Pre-algebra often includes some basic subjects from geometry, mostly the kinds that further understanding of algebra and show how it is used, such as area, volume, and perimeter.

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