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2 This slide show has been created by Eric Arbetter at Barrington Elementary School. Click here to begin the activity.

3 These activities will address the following Hazelwood Objectives for fifth grade: Find averages. Divide a three or more digit dividend by a one digit divisor. Divide dollars and cents by one or two digit divisors. Explain math concepts and problem solutions orally and in writing.

4 Click your mouse to continue. Whenever you see this picture, you will need to write the answer in your journal.

5 The following questions are about Indian Ridge Elementary School’s winter musical. Click to begin

6 Potato Chips$0.50 Licorice$0.30 Popcorn$1.00 Soda$0.95 Juice$0.15 5

7 What was the average price of food from the concession stand? Show your work below. On the lines, explain how you got your answer. Click for an answer.

8 What was the average price of food from the concession stand? Show your work below. $1.00.50 +.30 $1.80 3 $0.60 18 000 0 Click for an explanation.

9 First, I added up the prices for popcorn, chips, and licorice. My sum was $1.80. Next, I divided $1.80 by 3 since there were 3 items which I added. When I divided, I made sure that I lined up my decimals. My answer was $0.60. This means that the average cost of food is sixty cents. Click your mouse to continue.

10 What was the average price of drinks from the concession stand? Show your work below. On the lines, explain how you got your answer. Click for an answer. 5

11 What was the average price of drinks from the concession stand? Show your work below. $0.95 +0.15 $1.10 2 $0.55 1 0 0 Click for an explanation.

12 First, I added up the prices for soda and juice. My sum was $1.10. Next, I divided $1.10 by 2 since there were 2 items which I added. When I divided, I made sure that I lined up my decimal. My answer was $0.55. This means that the average cost of drinks is fifty-five cents. The End


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