Lesson 14: How Do We Solve Real World Problems?
Introduction
In this lesson, you will continue to practice how to solve real world problems with decimals.
Yesterday, we learned how to solve real world problems that involve division of decimals. Today, we will continue practicing this skill.
Let's Review
Read the problem below:
During 2020, Mac ran 6 cross-country races. The total distance he ran was 21.6 miles. Each race was the same distance. How many miles did he run in each race?
In Your Journal: Create a 4-Square, like the one in the presentation below, in your math journal and break down the information in the problem with the help of each question in the strategy. Use the information in the presentation to help you understand and evaluate the real world problem above.
Real World Problems
Continue working on our poster activity from yesterday! If you complete one problem, try another one!
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