Gary ♥ and his six friends ordered nine pizzas that costed a certain amount of money each. Gary thought that the pizza lady was cute and decided to give her four dollars as a tip. Gary and each of his friends paid seven dollars for the pizzas. How much were the pizzas individually?
Gary and his six friends ordered nine pizzas that cost a certain amount of money each. Gary and his friends thought that the pizza lady was cute and decided to give her four dollars altogether as a tip. Gary and each of his friends paid seven dollars in total, covering all the pizzas and the tip. How much were the pizzas individually?
1. This story fits the equation well and is functional. We were able to find the equation from the story. 2. It made perfect sense because the wording was simple. 3. You can maybe change "covering" to "including." 4. The story was creative because of the pizza lady. 5. Some positive points about the word problem are that the story is easy to understand and it could be a real-life situation.
The story fits the equation. It is functional and I would write this equation from this word story problem. It makes sense but it's only a little bit confusing. I think the wording for the problem is kind of confusing. If you change the words around a bit, like saying "paid seven dollars each" instead of in total and take away the word "altogether." There were no grammatical mistakes, just puzzling words. The story was creative on how Gary thought the pizza lady was cute C:. The positive points about the world problem is that the story is very fun to read and the equation comes out pretty well. Good job!
The story fits really well with the equation and when I actually tried writing the equation with this story, it matched with the original equation. I like how you made the equation simple (like not much useless facts). One thing you can change is maybe you can take out 'that costed a certain amount of money each' because you might want to make people start thinking "What is the variable?" It is creative, especially the pizza lady and the tipping part. There aren't any grammar mistakes.
Gary and his six friends ordered nine pizzas that cost a certain amount of money each. Gary and his friends thought that the pizza lady was cute and decided to give her four dollars altogether as a tip. Gary and each of his friends paid seven dollars in total, including all the pizzas and the tip. How much were the pizzas individually?
Gary ♥ and his six friends ordered nine pizzas that costed a certain amount of money each. Gary thought that the pizza lady was cute and decided to give her four dollars as a tip. Gary and each of his friends paid seven dollars for the pizzas. How much were the pizzas individually?
ReplyDeleteGary and his six friends ordered nine pizzas that cost a certain amount of money each. Gary and his friends thought that the pizza lady was cute and decided to give her four dollars altogether as a tip. Gary and each of his friends paid seven dollars in total, covering all the pizzas and the tip. How much were the pizzas individually?
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1. This story fits the equation well and is functional. We were able to find the equation from the story.
ReplyDelete2. It made perfect sense because the wording was simple.
3. You can maybe change "covering" to "including."
4. The story was creative because of the pizza lady.
5. Some positive points about the word problem are that the story is easy to understand and it could be a real-life situation.
The story fits the equation. It is functional and I would write this equation from this word story problem. It makes sense but it's only a little bit confusing. I think the wording for the problem is kind of confusing. If you change the words around a bit, like saying "paid seven dollars each" instead of in total and take away the word "altogether." There were no grammatical mistakes, just puzzling words. The story was creative on how Gary thought the pizza lady was cute C:. The positive points about the world problem is that the story is very fun to read and the equation comes out pretty well. Good job!
ReplyDeleteThe story fits really well with the equation and when I actually tried writing the equation with this story, it matched with the original equation. I like how you made the equation simple (like not much useless facts). One thing you can change is maybe you can take out 'that costed a certain amount of money each' because you might want to make people start thinking "What is the variable?" It is creative, especially the pizza lady and the tipping part. There aren't any grammar mistakes.
ReplyDeleteGary and his six friends ordered nine pizzas that cost a certain amount of money each. Gary and his friends thought that the pizza lady was cute and decided to give her four dollars altogether as a tip. Gary and each of his friends paid seven dollars in total, including all the pizzas and the tip. How much were the pizzas individually?
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