Math Corner-Monday Show your thinking. 58 people are invited to the party; you are going to the store to buy supplies. You figure that for each person.

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Math Corner-Monday Show your thinking. 58 people are invited to the party; you are going to the store to buy supplies. You figure that for each person you need two cups, two plates, and three napkins. How many cups, plates, and napkins do you approximately need?

Math Corner-Tuesday Show your thinking. If 58 out of 100 students in a school are boys, then write a decimal for the part of the school that consists of boys.

Math Corner-Wednesday Show your thinking. A can of beans costs 29 cents. A bag of lentils costs 42 cents. Estimate which is cheaper: to buy 8 cans of beans or to buy 5 bags of lentils.

Math Corner-Thursday Show your thinking. Jill needs 21 inches of material to make a skirt. About how much should she buy for seven skirts? Now, add to the answer above 10 inches to make sure she has enough. The material costs 1 dollars per each 9 inches (or 4 dollars a yard). How much will it cost Jill to buy what she needs? Draw a picture! You can for example mark the 9-inch strips in your picture and use that to help.

Math Corner-Friday Show your thinking. John was given $200 for Christmas. He wants to buy as many DVD in the HMV Sale. Each DVD costs $9.99. How many can he buy? (Rounded to nearest whole number).