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1 In October I saved 5 times as much money as I saved in September and 6 times as much money as I saved in August If I saved 3000 in October then how much money did I save in total during the 3 months of August September and October ID: 426419

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DAY 3 SOLUTIONS TO HOMEWORKSlide2

1. In

October I saved 5 times as much money as I saved in September and 6 times as much money as I saved in August. If I saved $30.00 in October, then how much money did I save in total during the 3 months of August, September, and October?

SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

$30

$6

$5

AUGUST

5 x 6 =30

6 x 5 = 30

TOTAL is 30+6+5=41 DOLLARS SAVEDSlide3

2. There

were two plants. In 2013 Plant A was 6 inches long and plant B was 8 inches long. Between 2013 and 2014 one plant grew 10 inches and the other grew 11 inches. Which plant was taller at the end of 2014? What is the total height of the two plants at the end of 2014?

A

B

6

8

11

10

OR

A

B

16

19

Either WAY B is TALLER!

TOTAL is 6+11+10+8=35 inchesSlide4

3. Grandma

baked 5 dozen cookies. She gave each of her friends 7 cookies and she kept 4 cookies for herself. How many friends did grandma share the cookies with?

5 FRIENDS

2

MORE

1 MORE

8

TOTAL FRIENDSSlide5

4

. There are 50 kids going on a field trip. Two private cars are available. Each car holds 4 people (including the adult driver) and each Van can hold (again including the driver) 8 people. How many vans will be needed for the fieldtrip? How many adult drivers will be needed? Will all the vehicles be filled to capacity? Explain.

1 adult

7 kids

1 adult

7 kids

1 adult

7 kids

1 adult

7 kids

1 adult

7 kids

1 adult

7 kids

1 adult

2

kids

1 adult

3

kids

1 adult

3

kids

44 kids need a ride!

37

30

23

16

9

2

9 DRIVERS

NOT FILLED

WE DON’T NEED ONE DRIVER!Slide6

5. You

go to a shop that sells tricycles and unicycles. There are 18 wheels in the Wheel Shop. There are 2 more tricycles than unicycles in the shop. How many tricycles are in the shop? Explain how you know.

5 TRICYCLES & 3 UNICYCLESSlide7

6. What

numbers can you make with 1, 2, 3, and 4 using the operations of addition, subtraction, concatenation of digits and multiplication?

1

2

3

4

4+1=5

4+2=6

4+3=7

4+3+1=8

4+3+2=9

4+3+2+1=10

4X2+3=11

4X3=12

4X3+1=13

4X3+2=14

(4+1)X3=15

4X(3+1)=16

14+3=17

21-3=18

23-4=19

(3+2)X4=20

21

23-1=22

23

24

24+1=25

13X2=26

13X2+1=27

14X2=28

31-2=29

3X2X(4+1)=30

31

32

32+1=33

34

34+1=35

34+2=36

13+24=37

41-3=38

41-2=39

43-2-1=40

41

42

43

43+1=44

43+2=45

43+2+1=46

41+3x2=47

24x(3-1)=48Slide8

STRETCHING THE RULES

(4+3)

2

=49

(4+3)

2 +1=50

(3+2)1=51

13x4=52

(4+1)3=53

13x4+2=54

(3+2)(4+1)=55

(4+1)(3x2)=56(3+2)(4+3)=57

52

3

=58

53

2

=59

1(3+2)x4=60

4

3

-2-1=61

(4+3-1)2=62

4

3

-1=63

4

3

=64

4

3

+1=65

4

3

+2=66

4

3

+2+1=67

34x2=68

34x2+1=69

3(4+1)x2=70

(4+3)1=71

3x24=72

3x24+1=73

(3x2+1)4=74

(4+1)

2

x3=75

1(3

2

)x4=76

(2

3

)1-4=77

3

4

-2-1=78

3

4

-2=79

3

4

-1=80

3

4

=81

3

4

+1=82

3

4

+2=83

3

4

+2+1=84

(2

3

)(4+1)=85

43x2=86

43x2+1=87

2(3-1)x4=88

89?

MULTIPLICATION IS EXPLICITLY SHOWN CONCATINATION IS IMPLIEDSlide9

7. If

each person at a party will eat ¼ of a pound of roast beef, and there will be 5 people at the party, how many pounds of roast beef will be needed? How much can each person eat if there are 10 people at the party and the same amount of roast beef? What if there are 20 people and the same amount of beef but among these 20 there are 10 hungry ones eating double portions and 10 not so hungry eating single portions. How much does each person eat?

5 quarter pound dogs

i

s 1 ¼ pounds

Each of 10 gets half a dog or 1/8

th

pound

5/30 = 1/6

Not so Hungry is 1/6

th

– 1/24

th

pound

HUNGRY is 2 of 1/6

th

or 1/3

rd

Of dog which is 1/12th pound