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Problem Solving http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQVRU4vEHMY&feature=related

Problem Solving Unlock the Problem!!! Mark works at an animal shelter. To feed 9 dogs, Mark empties eight 18oz cans of dog food into a large bowl. If he divides the food equally among the dogs, how many ounces of food will each dog get?

Problem Solving What do I need to know?

Problem Solving What information do I need to use? I need to use the number of __________, the number of ___________, in each can, and the number of dogs that need to be fed.

Problem Solving How will I use the information? I can _________ to find the total number of ounces. Then I can solve a simpler problem to __________ that total by 9.

Problem Solving First Multiply to find the total number of ounces of dog food. 8 x 18 = ________ To find the number of ounces each dog gets, I’ll need to divide. 144 / ______ = ______

Problem Solving To find the QUOTIENT, I break 144 into two simpler numbers that are easier to divide. 144 : 9 = ______ (90 + ____ ) / 9 = ______ ( _____/ 9) + ( _____/ 9) = _____ ________ + ________ = _______ So, each dog gets _____ounces of food.

Problem Solving Try another Problem Michelle is building shelves for her room. She has a plank 137 inches long that she wants to cut into 7 shelves of equal length. The plank has jagged ends, so she will start by cutting 2 inches off each end. How long will each shelf be? (See Questions on following slides)

Problem Solving What do I need to find? What information do I need to use?

Problem Solving How will I use the information?

Problem Solving Solve the Problem, show all work and label your final answer. So, each shelf will be _____inches long.

Problem Solving Unlock the Problem Tip!!!! Underline what you need to find. Circle the numbers you need to use.

Problem Solving Read carefully and solve. To make concrete mix, Monica pours 34 pounds of cement, 68 pounds of sand, 14 pounds of small pebbles, and 19 pounds of large pebbles into a large wheelbarrow. If she pours the mixture into 9 equal size bags, how much will each bag weigh?

Problem Solving First, find the total weight of the mixture. Use an equation to find your answer.

Problem Solving Then, divide the total by the number of bags. Break the total into two simpler numbers to make the division easier. So, each bag will weigh ______ pounds

Problem Solving What if Monica pours the mixture into 5 equal size bags? How much will each bag weigh?

Problem Solving Read Carefully and Solve. Taylor is building doghouses to sell. Each doghouse requires 3 full sheets of plywood which Taylor cuts into new shapes. The plywood is shipped in bundles of 14 full sheets. How many doghouses can Taylor make from 12 bundles of plywood? What do you know? Draw a picture if you need. What do you do first? Then continue to solve.

Problem Solving Index Card – Name – Solve with work- Hand in Read carefully. Eileen is planting a garden. She has seeds for 60 tomato plants, 55 corn plants, and 21 cucumber plants. She plants them in 8 rows, with the same number of plants in each row. How many seeds are planted in each row.