A child went to a shop to prepare for his birthday party. He first bought m amount of three-quarters of cakes. The next day, he decided he would need more cakes so he went and bought one more whole cake. Altogether he bought 7 whole cakes. What is m?
I like your Word problem. But I think three-quarters is little hard for others to figure out. I think this boy is very greedy - David Huh
I like the way how you made your word problem interesting that grabbed my attention. The problem seemed quite hard, but it is amazing how you made it into a great word problem very easily. -Cassie Jeong
It can be made into the equation but it is confusing to understand the story. The grammar is a little bit wrong -you can say that m is the variable -good thing- - The idea was really GOOD!
A child went to a shop to prepare for his birthday party. He first bought m amount of three-quarters of cakes (he thought they were cool). The next day, he decided he would need more cakes so he went and bought one more whole cake. Altogether he bought 7 whole cakes. What is m?
A child went to a shop to prepare for his birthday party. He first bought m amount of three-quarters of cakes. The next day, he decided he would need more cakes so he went and bought one more whole cake. Altogether he bought 7 whole cakes. What is m?
ReplyDeleteI like your Word problem. But I think three-quarters is little hard for others to figure out. I think this boy is very greedy
ReplyDelete- David Huh
I like the way how you made your word problem interesting that grabbed my attention. The problem seemed quite hard, but it is amazing how you made it into a great word problem very easily.
-Cassie Jeong
It can be made into the equation but it is confusing to understand the story. The grammar is a little bit wrong
ReplyDelete-you can say that m is the variable
-good thing-
- The idea was really GOOD!
A child went to a shop to prepare for his birthday party. He first bought m amount of three-quarters of cakes (he thought they were cool). The next day, he decided he would need more cakes so he went and bought one more whole cake. Altogether he bought 7 whole cakes. What is m?
ReplyDelete