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Marty did 2 of these activities. He paid for them with a $10.00 bill. His change was $3.75. What 2 activities did Marty do? (Hint: Make a guess. Then check your guess.)
Understanding the Problem � How many activities did he do? (2) Planning a Solution � How much money did he have? ($10.00) What was the change? ($3.75) Finding the Answer Guess and Check � Try movies and skating$3.50 + $2.00 = $5.50. (too little) The activities that Marty did are the movies and the go-kart rides. Problem Extension Marty's friend Joe went also, but he was not limited to 2 activities. He took $10.00 and brought back$2.25. What activities did he do? (golf, skating, go-kart rides)
I wrote 5 different numbers on 5 cards. The sum of the numbers is 15. What numbers did I put on the cards? (Hint: Make a guess. Then check your guess.) Understanding the Problem � How many numbers did I write? (5) Planning a Solution � Could 1 of the numbers be 15? (No, because the rest would be 0 and we said that
all the numbers were different.) Finding the Answer Guess and Check � Try 0,1,2,3,40 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 10 (too little) The numbers are 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Problem Extension If the numbers are even and different and their sum is 30, what are the numbers? (2,4,6,8,10)
David's age this year is a multiple of 5. Next year, David's age will be a multiple of 7. How old is David now? Understanding the Problem � What do we know about David's age this year? (multiple of 5) Planning a Solution � List some multiples of 5. (5, 10, 15, . . .) Multiples of 7. (7, 14, 21, . . .) Finding the Answer Guess and Check � Try 10 and 11. (No, 11 is not a multiple of 7.)and so on Make an Organized List
David is 20 years old now. Problem Extension In how many more years will David's age be a multiple of both 5 and 7? (In 15 years, when he is 35)
Process Worksheet: Guess and Check 1. Mary has 6 coins, which have a total value of 67 cents. What combinations of coins could she have? Use denominations of 1�, 5�, 10� and 25�. 2. Navigate your spaceship to the "Black Hole". The product of the numbers along your path must be 2592.
3. The sums of numbers on each side of the magic triangle are all the same. Find two solutions for the magic triangle using a different number in each box.
4. a) How many shots at this target are needed to make a score of 300? b) Find four different combinations where the value of the shots on the target totals 300. 5. If r is less than 10, what value of r makes r3749r0 divisible by 60? (there are two possibilities.) 6. Find a set of 3 consecutive even numbers whose sum is 294. |