
Annie has been asked to calculate 1.7+6÷2 she claims the is 3.85. Do you agree? Why or why not.
I don't think the answer is 3.85 because if you use bedmas the answer is 4.7 my proof:
1.7+6÷2
6÷2=3
1.7+3
4.7
She used a calculator so she put 1.7+6÷2=3.85
Put brackets in the following expression to get the largest value possible .What problem solving strategy did you use?
3x2.8+6.4÷4 i think the brackets go in between go the (6.4÷4) because when you do bedmas to answer it, it makes 10
create a problem that could be solved using the following expression.
2.5 + 1.25 + 5 × 1.6
James was at a store and decided he should buy some cupcakes for $2.50. He saw some pears that he wanted to buy and it cost him $1.25. Last bought not least James bought five cases of cookies for $1.60 each. Everything he bought added up to $11.75
heres a link to try out http://www.ixl.com/math/grade/seventh/
James was at a store and decided he should buy some cupcakes for $2.50. He saw some pears that he wanted to buy and it cost him $1.25. Last bought not least James bought five cases of cookies for $1.60 each. Everything he bought added up to $11.75
heres a link to try out http://www.ixl.com/math/grade/seventh/