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Design Layout References Mailings evew View New R20 A-AA Four Coins Homework Suppose you have pennies, nickels, and dimes in your pocket. If you pull out four coins, what amount of money could you get? How many different amounts? Find some solutions as we did with three coins. You know there are several from what was investigated before. What is the largest you could have, the smallest? Thinking about things like this will give you some ideas of what you might do next. 1. 2. Use pictures, manipulatives, charts, and/or graphs to help explain your thinking and move along to a solution, organization is key. some systematic fashion so that you can look for patterns. After you have some solutions, arrange them in 3. Identify and describe any patterns that you discovered in the problem. Even if you think they might not help you towards a solution it may be helpful to write them down. When you find a pattern, you can use this to generate more solutions. That is, see if your pattern makes sense and can help you generate more solutions-or see if it is a pattern that works for three coins or two coins. 4. 5. Find all the possible amounts of money you can have when you pick four coins out of your pocket (remember the coins in your pocket are pennies, nickels and dimes) How do you know that you have them all? 6. Provide a complete justification for your solution. That is, explain why your solution(s) makes sense. 7. Discuss what strategies worked, what strategies didn't work and what you did if you got English (United States) problems with home works and assi words
Design Layout References Mailings evew View New R20 A-AA Four Coins Homework Suppose you have pennies, nickels, and dimes in your pocket. If you pull out four coins, what amount of money could you get? How many different amounts? Find some solutions as we did with three coins. You know there are several from what was investigated before. What is the largest you could have, the smallest? Thinking about things like this will give you some ideas of what you might do next. 1. 2. Use pictures, manipulatives, charts, and/or graphs to help explain your thinking and move along to a solution, organization is key. some systematic fashion so that you can look for patterns. After you have some solutions, arrange them in 3. Identify and describe any patterns that you discovered in the problem. Even if you think they might not help you towards a solution it may be helpful to write them down. When you find a pattern, you can use this to generate more solutions. That is, see if your pattern makes sense and can help you generate more solutions-or see if it is a pattern that works for three coins or two coins. 4. 5. Find all the possible amounts of money you can have when you pick four coins out of your pocket (remember the coins in your pocket are pennies, nickels and dimes) How do you know that you have them all? 6. Provide a complete justification for your solution. That is, explain why your solution(s) makes sense. 7. Discuss what strategies worked, what strategies didn't work and what you did if you got English (United States) problems with home works and assi words
Beverley SmithLv2
7 Oct 2019