Name ANSWERS 6A/BProb. of the Week #9 Jan. __ REMEMBER! SHOW YOUR WORK! A) Farmer Brown put a square fence around his vegetable garden to keep the deer.

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Name ANSWERS 6A/BProb. of the Week #9 Jan. __ REMEMBER! SHOW YOUR WORK! A) Farmer Brown put a square fence around his vegetable garden to keep the deer from eating his corn. One side was 10m in length. If the posts were placed 2m apart, how many posts did he use? B) Amy passed around a basket of strawberries to the girls at her party. Before the party she ate 5 strawberries and gave a friend 3. Eight girls arrived at the party. The first girl took a strawberry, the second girl took 3 strawberries, the third girl took 5 strawberries and so on. After the last girl took her strawberries, the basket was empty. How many strawberries were in the basket at the beginning?

Name ANSWERS 6A/BProb. of the Week #9 Jan. __ REMEMBER! SHOW YOUR WORK! A) Farmer Brown put a square fence around his vegetable garden to keep the deer from eating his corn. One side was 10m in length. If the posts were placed 2m apart, how many posts did he use? 2m 2m 2m 2m 2m Count the posts!  20 B) Amy passed around a basket of strawberries to the girls at her party. Before the party she ate 5 strawberries and gave a friend 3. Eight girls arrived at the party. The first girl took a strawberry, the second girl took 3 strawberries, the third girl took 5 strawberries and so on. After the last girl took her strawberries, the basket was empty. How many strawberries were in the basket at the beginning?

Name ANSWERS 6A/BProb. of the Week #9 Jan. __ REMEMBER! SHOW YOUR WORK! A) Farmer Brown put a square fence around his vegetable garden to keep the deer from eating his corn. One side was 10m in length. If the posts were placed 2m apart, how many posts did he use? 2m 2m 2m 2m 2m Count the posts!  20 B) Amy passed around a basket of strawberries to the girls at her party. Before the party she ate 5 strawberries and gave a friend 3. Eight girls arrived at the party. The first girl took a strawberry, the second girl took 3 strawberries, the third girl took 5 strawberries and so on. After the last girl took her strawberries, the basket was empty. How many strawberries were in the basket at the beginning? = ? The TOTAL is 72 strawberries!