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  • Counting: The child may have learned to count the number of dinosaurs in the game.
  • Basic arithmetic: The child may have practiced addition and subtraction while managing resources or calculating costs in the game.
  • Measurement: The child may have learned about the size and weight of different dinosaurs in the game.
  • Probability: The child may have learned about the chances of certain events happening, such as dinosaur breeding or escape, in the game.
  • Graphs and charts: The child may have interpreted and analyzed data presented in graphs and charts within the game, such as population growth or revenue.

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Encourage the child to explore more complex mathematical concepts by discussing the game mechanics and strategies. For example, they can calculate the optimal number of dinosaurs to maximize revenue or analyze the probability of certain events occurring based on different factors. Additionally, they can create their own graphs and charts to track and analyze in-game data, fostering a deeper understanding of data representation and analysis.

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