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If you don't know how
to solve a problem, make an educated guess at the answer. Check your
guess. If you're wrong, use what you've learned in checking your
guess to make a better guess. Continue to guess, check, and modify
until you find the answer.
Solve using
the guess, test, and revise strategy.
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At the sport shop, an
order comes in for 18 baseball hats. Some of the hats are $7
and some are $9. The order's total is $142. How many hats
are $9 hats? |
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There are 141 items to choose from in the catalog. There are
twice as many tools as there are clothing items. How many pieces
of equipment are in the catalog? |
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At the
school cafeteria, pizza and a glass of orange juice together
cost $1.35. Pizza is twice as expensive as orange juice. What is
the cost of each? |
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Tom played
darts and the target had 3 sections: 30 points, 14 points, and 8
points. He took 5 tries, but missed the target twice. His score
was 46. What sections did he hit? |
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Lisa has $1.55 in nickels and quarters in her piggy bank. If
there are 11 coins, how many quarters does Lisa have? |
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There are
171 books on 13 shelves in Mrs. Carroll's classroom. Some
shelves have 15 books each and the rest have 12 books each. How
many shelves have 12 books? |
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Remember:
How can you use
each guess to help you decide on a better next guess?
If
the amount is too high, try fewer. If too low, try more.
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