Lesson 1.1 Out to Lunch: Matching Operations and Questions
Matching Operations and Questions Mr. McNutty is hosting a nacho party for his friends. He has $15.32 to spend. He buys tortilla chips for $3.28, salsa for $1.29, cheese for $2.27, and a jalapeño for $4.36.
Matching Operations and Questions Mr. McNutty is hosting a nacho party for his friends. He has $15.32 to spend. He buys tortilla chips for $3.28, salsa for $1.29, cheese for $2.27, and a jalapeño for $4.36. What operation(s) did you use?
Matching Operations and Questions Mr. McNutty is hosting a nacho party for his friends. He has $15.32 to spend. He buys tortilla chips for $3.28, salsa for $1.29, cheese for $2.27, and a jalapeño for $4.36. What operation(s) did you use? Why did you choose that operation(s)
Matching Operations and Questions Mr. McNutty is hosting a nacho party for his friends. He has $15.32 to spend. He buys tortilla chips for $3.28, salsa for $1.29, cheese for $2.27, and a jalapeño for $4.36. What operation(s) did you use? Why did you choose that operation(s)? What is the number sentence?
Matching Operations and Questions Mr. McNutty is hosting a nacho party for his friends. He has $15.32 to spend. He buys tortilla chips for $3.28, salsa for $1.29, cheese for $2.27, and a jalapeño for $4.36. What operation(s) did you use? Why did you choose that operation(s)? What is the number sentence? What is the answer with a unit?
Matching Operations and Questions Mr. McNutty is hosting a nacho party for his friends. He has $15.32 to spend. He buys tortilla chips for $3.28, salsa for $1.29, cheese for $2.27, and a jalapeño for $4.36. What operation(s) did you use? Why did you choose that operation(s)? What is the number sentence? What is the answer with a unit? I used addition and subtraction.
Matching Operations and Questions Mr. McNutty is hosting a nacho party for his friends. He has $15.32 to spend. He buys tortilla chips for $3.28, salsa for $1.29, cheese for $2.27, and a jalapeño for $4.36. What operation(s) did you use? Why did you choose that operation(s)? What is the number sentence? What is the answer with a unit? I used addition and subtraction. I used addition and subtraction because I used addition to find the total amount and I used subtraction to subtract the money he has by the money he already spent to find how much he has left.
Matching Operations and Questions Mr. McNutty is hosting a nacho party for his friends. He has $15.32 to spend. He buys tortilla chips for $3.28, salsa for $1.29, cheese for $2.27, and a jalapeño for $4.36. What operation(s) did you use? Why did you choose that operation(s)? What is the number sentence? What is the answer with a unit? I used addition and subtraction. I used addition and subtraction because I used addition to find the total amount and I used subtraction to subtract the money he has by the money he already spent to find how much he has left. ( )
Matching Operations and Questions Mr. McNutty is hosting a nacho party for his friends. He has $15.32 to spend. He buys tortilla chips for $3.28, salsa for $1.29, cheese for $2.27, and a jalapeño for $4.36. What operation(s) did you use? Why did you choose that operation(s)? What is the number sentence? What is the answer with a unit? I used addition and subtraction I used addition and subtraction because I used addition to find the total amount and I used subtraction to subtract the money he has by the money he already spent to find how much he has left. ( )=4.12 $4.12 left
Your Turn! A lemonade dispenser holds 365 liters of lemonade. How many 1.18 liter drinks can be dispensed before a refill is needed?
Your Turn! A lemonade dispenser holds 365 liters of lemonade. How many 1.18 liter drinks can be dispensed before a refill is needed? I used division
Your Turn! A lemonade dispenser holds 365 liters of lemonade. How many 1.18 liter drinks can be dispensed before a refill is needed? I used division I used division because I’m diving the lemonade by how much each person will get so that 309 people can drink the lemonade.
Your Turn! A lemonade dispenser holds 365 liters of lemonade. How many 1.18 liter drinks can be dispensed before a refill is needed? I used division I used division because I’m diving the lemonade by how much each person will get so that 309 people can drink the lemonade. 365/1.18=309
Your Turn! A lemonade dispenser holds 365 liters of lemonade. How many 1.18 liter drinks can be dispensed before a refill is needed? I used division I used division because I’m diving the lemonade by how much each person will get so that 309 people can drink the lemonade. 365/1.18=309 309 drinks of lemonade
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