In a shop of candies, three kids bought 4 lollipops and 7 candy bags. Each of the candy bags were $4 each. Three kids equally divided the amount of the total price. Each of the kid payed an amount that is equal to 2 lollipops. What is the price of one lollipop?
First this problem was hard to understand, but later on it was okay. It made the problem confusing when you first said "4 lollipops and 7 candy bags". Overall it was a good world problem.
The problem was okay but I think you need to make correction about 4lollipops and 7 candy bags. I thought candy bags are for the bag for lollipops. Beside that it was okay.
Alike like other groups, our group also first thought that the there were 4 lollipops each in a candy bag, and that there were 7 of them; so the equation should be (4n x7)/3 = 2n. However we soon noticed that it wasn't as what we thought, although I was still confused. We recommend you to change "candy bags" into other sweets such as chocolate. Other than that, we personally thought that your team made an clever, original, response that matches the equation.
In a shop of candies, three kids bought 4 lollipops and 7 chocolate bars. Each of the chocolate bar were $4 each. Three kids equally divided the amount of the total price. Each of the kid payed an amount that is equal to 2 lollipops. What is the price of one lollipop?
In a shop of candies, three kids bought 4 lollipops and 7 chocolate bars. Each of the chocolate bar were $4 each. Three kids equally divided the amount of the total price. Each of the kid payed an amount that is equal to 2 lollipops. What is the price of one lollipop?
In a shop of candies, three kids bought 4 lollipops and 7 candy bags. Each of the candy bags were $4 each. Three kids equally divided the amount of the total price. Each of the kid payed an amount that is equal to 2 lollipops. What is the price of one lollipop?
ReplyDeleteFirst this problem was hard to understand, but later on it was okay. It made the problem confusing when you first said "4 lollipops and 7 candy bags". Overall it was a good world problem.
ReplyDeleteThe problem was okay but I think you need to make correction about 4lollipops and 7 candy bags. I thought candy bags are for the bag for lollipops. Beside that it was okay.
ReplyDeleteAlike like other groups, our group also first thought that the there were 4 lollipops each in a candy bag, and that there were 7 of them; so the equation should be (4n x7)/3 = 2n. However we soon noticed that it wasn't as what we thought, although I was still confused. We recommend you to change "candy bags" into other sweets such as chocolate. Other than that, we personally thought that your team made an clever, original, response that matches the equation.
ReplyDeleteIn a shop of candies, three kids bought 4 lollipops and 7 chocolate bars. Each of the chocolate bar were $4 each. Three kids equally divided the amount of the total price. Each of the kid payed an amount that is equal to 2 lollipops. What is the price of one lollipop?
ReplyDeleteIn a shop of candies, three kids bought 4 lollipops and 7 chocolate bars. Each of the chocolate bar were $4 each. Three kids equally divided the amount of the total price. Each of the kid payed an amount that is equal to 2 lollipops. What is the price of one lollipop?
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