GLE 0706.1.2 Apply and adapt a variety of appropriate strategies to problem solving, including estimation,
and reasonableness of the solution. Also addresses SPI 0706.2.1, SPI 0706.2.3.
Problem-Solving Investigation
- Determine what height a ball would reach after the fourth bounce if it is
dropped from 12 feet and bounces up _^23 as high.
Main Idea Solve problems by drawing a diagram.
Draw a Diagram
CACEY: I drop a ball from a height of 12 feet. It
hits the ground and bounces up half as high as it
fell. This is true for each successive bounce.
YOUR MISSION: Draw a diagram to find the height
the ball reaches after the fourth bounce.
Understand You know the ball is dropped from a height of 12 feet. It bounces up half as high.
Plan Draw a diagram to show the height of the ball after each bounce.
Solve
1234
12 ft
6 ft
3 ft
1 ft^12 ft 3
4
The ball reaches a height of _^34 foot after the fourth bounce.
Check Start at 12 feet. Multiply by^1 2 for each bounce: 12 · ^12 · ^12 · ^12 · ^12 = 1216 or _^34. ✓
Multiply and Divide Fractions
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