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Explore the Brownie Problem and its situational context, where individuals have a certain number of brownies and need to distribute them onto plates with a specific capacity. Discover how the remainder impacts the answers and what it represents.
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Situational Context The Brownie Problem: 1 Jillian has 26 brownies which she will put onto plates that can each hold exactly 4 brownies. How many plates can be completely filled? What does the remainder represent? How does the remainder impact the answer?
The Brownie Problem 2: Julia has 26 brownies which she will put onto plates that can each hold exactly 4 brownies. How many plates will she use to hold all of the brownies? How does the remainder impact the answer?
The Brownie Problem: 3 Reed has 26 brownies which he will put onto plates that can hold exactly 4 brownies. After he fills as many containers as he can, how many brownies will be left over? How does the remainder impact the answer?
Victoria has 26 brownies. She will put 4 brownies on a plate and any remaining brownies on a plate. How many plates will be filled and what fractional part will another plate hold? The Brownie Problem: 4 How does the remainder impact the answer?
A roller coaster holds 30 people. There are 252 people waiting for a ride. How many times will the roller coaster need to run so that all 252 people get a ride? What does the remainder represent? How does the remainder impact the answer?
Colored Pencils Mrs. Best is organizing the colored pencils. She is putting 24 pencils into a box and has 57 pencils. How many full boxes will she have? What does the remainder represent? How does the remainder impact the answer?
Making sense of remainders • 63 gumdrops for a class of 20 students. How many does each student get? • 155 people waiting in line to ride the monorail. Each ride holds 50 people. How many rides are necessary for everyone to get a ride? • 4 boxes of candy cost $5. How much does each box cost? 9
Rebecca and her three sisters bought their mother a bread machine for her birthday. The machine cost $218, including tax. The sisters split the bill evenly. How much did each sister contribute? What does the remainder do to the answer?