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10-18-2024, 01:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-18-2024, 01:31 PM by NotJoeBiden.)
Not an easy question for a 5th grader imo. For those interested I have the solution below.
The student read 30 pages, then proceeded to read 3/8 of the book (1/8+1/4), meaning the 30 pages must have been 5/8 of the book. Therefore the pages is 30/(5/8)=48
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There is no book. It's now confetti. How did that happen? I got to the page this word problem was on so I had to rip up my book.
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I agree that's it's tough for a 5th grader. Unless they've been drilled on this specific type of word problem, I don't see how they can be expected to do it. It's easy enough to set up as an algebra equation (30/x + 1/8 + 1/4 = 1), but without using algebra, you have work up the logic as @NotJoe Biden did.
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I hear the distance echos of homeschooling days using Singapore math and bar diagrams saying... (same answer as above with 48)
We are told that Wednesday = 1 out of 4 bars were finished. But another part of the problem talks about 8. So let's remember 1/4 is the same as 2/8. and draw it out
Monday and Tuesday together equals 6 of the 8 bars (of pages).
____ _____ ______ _____ _____ |____ | ____ ____ The last two horizontal bars are Wed. They are supposed to be equal sizes, but hard to show on this forum. The vertical is the sections of days.
Monday + 1 bar (aka 1/8 on tuesday) = 6 bars, which means Monday is 5 bars.
and we are told Monday is 30
30 is 5 equal bars
so each bar is 6 pages. and there are 8 bars. so 6x 8 = 48. It's not hard if using a program like Singapore math because the idea of logic with bar diagrams is taught all along. But it might be the problem on the challenge page.
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@bjcheung, just curious, where did you do elementary/middle school? They don't teach this stuff here in the US until 7th grade. Depending on math placement scores and request from the parents, they may enroll in Pre-Algebra in 6th. But definitely not 5th grade. Of course, that was a few decades ago, maybe that's changed.
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That's for 5th grade? My grandson is studying 3th grade in an Asian country and he has been taught multiplying three-digit numbers. I guess fractions will be learned soon. Kids these days are really good.
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