Mathsmate sheet 4 Q22

Predict

I  predict in this problem that i will use addition.

Read

The sum of four consecutive whole numbers  is 94. What are the four numbers?

clarify

In this problem i had nothing to clarify.

Big question

What are the four numbers?

mathematical toolbox

Guess, check and improve

solve

In this problem i solved it by guessing four numbers i started with the numbers 22,23,24 and 25 and i added them together and got 94. So thats the answer.

summary:

I got my prediction correct because i pick addition and i used addition.

Mathsmate sheet 3 Q22

Predict:

I predict that this will involve addition.

READ:

The sum of three consecutive whole numbers is 96. What are the three numbers?

clarify:

I had nothing to clarify.

big question:

What are the three numbers?

mathematical toolbox:

Test all possibilities

solve;

To solve this problem i had to get three consecutive number’s i guess and check until i  eventually got 31 , 32 and 33 which added up to 96.

summary:

I got my prediction correct because i used addition.

Mathsmate Sheet 2 Q #22

Predict:

I predict that this problem is going to use the strategy guess, check and improve.

READ:

Carl looked at the page numbers on the open book in front of him. The left and right page numbers added to 333. What were the page numbers.

clarify:

There were no words that i didn’t understand.

big question:

What were the page numbers?

mathematical toolbox:

Guess, check and improve

solve:

333 was the page number so i subtracted and added 1 on each side to get 332 and 334 as the answers.

summary:

I got my prediction correct because i picked Guess, check and improve.

mathsmate problem term 3 sheet 1 Q22

Predict:

I predict that this problem is going to use the strategy guess,check and improve.

READ:

The sum of two consecutive whole numbers is 97. What are the two  numbers?

clarify:

In this problem i had nothing to clarify.

Big question:

What are the two numbers?

Mathematical toolbox:

The strategy i used was guess, check and improve.

Solve:

I guessed 46 and 45 and that didn’t work so i went up a couple of numbers and got 48 and 49 and it worked so that was my answer 48 and 49.

summary:

I got my strategy right because i used guess check and improve.

Mathsmate sheet 6

Question 24 Sheet 6 Term 2

Prediction: I predict this question is going to be a guess, check and improve problem question.

Read: In the addition problem shown below, each letter represents a different digit from 1-9. If R=8, what number does FOUR stand for? TWO + TWO = FOUR

Big Question: it is asking you what FOUR is and if TWO is numbers from 1-9.

Mathematics Toolbox:   I used guess, check and improve.

Solve: if R=8 then FOUR would become FOU8. O+O=8 so O=4. F4U8. I made W=3 so U=6.  T+T=4, I tried 2+2 but there was still F left so I made T=7. So FOUR= 1468. TWO= 734.

Summary: I used guess, check and improve as a strategy and I figured. TWO + TWO = FOUR and FOUR = 1468.

mathsmate sheet 2

Predict: I predict this question will involve division.

Read: Two compasses cost as much as three protractors. How much are six protractors, if one compass is $3?

Clarify: I had no words to clarify.

Big Question: What is the cost of six protractors?

Mathematicians Toolbox: The strategy I used was guess,check and improve

Solve : To solve this problem I wrote the cost of one compass under the picture then figured if one is $3 then two is $6. I then divided three by six which is 2. So each protractor is $2. To get my final answer I multiplied $2 by six which equals $12.

Summary: My prediction was correct because I did use division.

mathsmate sheet 4

Predict:
I predict this problem will use addition.

Read:
Five ballpoint cost as much as two fountain pens. How much are six fountain pens if one ballpoint pen cost $1?

Clarify:
There were no words I needed to clarify.

Big Question:
How much are six fountain pens if one ballpoint pen cost $1?

Mathematicians Toolbox:
The strategy I used was guess ,check and improve

Solve:
To solve this problem I used the picture provided which shows 5 ballpoint pens and two fountain pens. Under each ballpoint pen I drew ‘$1’ and as there were 5 the all cost $5, I then split $5 by 2 to get $2.50 for each fountain pen. To get my final answer I multiplied $2.50 by 6 as that was the big question. I got the answer $15

Summary:
My prediction was correct because I used addition.

mathsmate sheet 8 I predict that this problem will be using addition, multiplication and division. Read: Bobby’s car uses 9 litres of fuel per 100km. How many litres of fuel are required to travel from Kogan to Tingura? Clarify: There were no words I needed to clarify. Big Question: How many litres of fuel are required to travel from Kogan to Tingura? Mathematicians Toolbox: The strategies from the mathematicians toolbox that I used were: Break the problem into smaller parts. Solve: To solve this problem I added 64km, 122km, 154km and 60km to get 400km. 100km equals 9 litres so i divided 400km by 10 and got 4km then i times 4 and 9 and got 36 litres as my answer. Summary: Mathsmate problem term2 sheet 8 Q23

Predict:

I predict that this will involve addition.

Read:

If you could roll the same number every time, what number would you choose so that you could move from s to f in the least number of rolls?

clarify

In this problem there was  nothing to clarify.

big question

what number would you choose so that you could move from s to f in the least number of rolls?

Mathematicians Toolbox:

Guess check and improve

Solve:

I guessed 4 first and landed on a snake so i went down one to 3 and it worked. I then check 2 and1 but they took even longer goes so i picked 3 as my answer.

Summary

I got my prediction right because i used addition in this problem.

mathsmate problem term 2 sheet 7 Q23

Predict:

In this problem i predict that is will use addition.

Read:

jacks car can travel 15 kilometres per litre of petrol.He lives Dubbo with 30 litres of petrol in his car and drives towards Maitland. What town will he be closest to when he runs out of petrol?

Clarify:

In this problem i had nothing to clarify.

Big Question:

What town will he be closest to when he runs out of petrol?

Mathematicians Toolbox:

Test all possibilities

Solve:

I multiplied 15 and 30 to get 450km. Then i added  the distances in between the towns which were 200,100,150 and 200. until i reached 450 i then look where my finger was at the town called singleton and thats your answer.

Summary:

In this problem i got my prediction correct because i used addition.