Matching
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Tammy
wants to tile the floor of two rooms in her house. One room is 3.35 m by 3.50 m. The other room is
3.05 m by 2.90 m. Each box of tiles can cover 5.80 m2. She has 4 boxes of tiles. Does
Tammy has enough tiles for both rooms? Order the steps Tammy will take in her
solution.
a. | She needs to
multiply to calculate the area of both floors. | b. | She needs to
compare the total area of the tiles to the total area of the rooms. | c. | Tammy needs to
determine if she has enough tiles for both rooms. | d. | Then she needs
to multiply the number of boxes of tile by the area each box can cover. | | |
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What
is Tammys first step?
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2.
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What
is her second step?
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3.
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What
is her third step?
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4.
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What
is her final step?
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Bailey is putting stamps in her collection. She wants the stamps to be equal distance
from each other. Her stamp book is 21.8 cm wide and she wants the end stamps to be 2.1 cm from the
edge of the page. What will be the distance between each stamp? Order the steps Bailey will take in
her solution.
a. | She adds the widths of the stamps. She subtracts the sum from
what remains of the page. | b. | She divides the remaining distance by
3. | c. | She adds the two
distances at the edge of the page. She subtracts the sum from the length of the
page. | d. | Bailey needs to determine the distance between each
stamp. | | |
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5.
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What
is Baileys first step?
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6.
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What
is her second step?
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7.
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What
is her third step?
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8.
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What
is her final step?
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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What
is the distance between each stamp?
a. | 2.4
cm | c. | 2.6
cm | b. | 2.7
cm | d. | 1.8
cm | | | | |
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