April 1: 6^4
8
lb
June 1: 7^58 lb
Visualize the facts of the problem as you reread it.
Use simpler numbers to solve each problem.
- Frank checked his kitten’s weight on
the first day of each month. He kept
the information on a chart. How much
weight did the kitten gain between
April 1 and June 1?
Facts:
Question: How much weight did the kitten gain
between April 1 and June 1?
Use 6 for (^6) ^4
8
and 7 for 7
5
8 .
Subtract to find the difference. 7 6
Then use the same operation
with the numbers in the problem.
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My Kitten’s Weight
April 1 May 1 June 1
6 ^48 lb 7 ^18 lb 7 ^58 lb
- One paper-clip chain is 24
1
4 in. long. Another is 41
1
4 in. long.
How long will the chain be if the two chains are connected?
Ms. Hanley is running a 26 150 mile race. She stops for water
after 7 130 miles. How much farther does she have to run?
A bread recipe calls for (^4) ^3
8
c of white flour, 2^1
8
c of wheat
flour, and 1 c of rye flour. How much flour does this recipe use?
Write a problem with fractions or mixed numbers.
Use simpler numbers. Then solve it using the
original numbers.
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