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& the Not-So- Amazing Day

& the Not-So- Amazing Day. Captain Amazing. By: Jose Gonzales. Meet Captain Amazing – your typical marvelous superhero. KA-POW!. BAM!. Captain Amazing could do everything other superheroes could do. He could leap tall buildings in a single bound, punch

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& the Not-So- Amazing Day

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  1. & the Not-So- Amazing Day Captain Amazing By: Jose Gonzales

  2. Meet Captain Amazing – your typical marvelous superhero. KA-POW! BAM!

  3. Captain Amazing could do everything other superheroes could do. He could leap tall buildings in a single bound, punch through a wall like it was tissue paper, and even melt through steel with his heat vision. I fought Captain Amazing and all I got was this black eye!

  4. MmmmMmmmMmmm! PLUS…he could make one mean chocolate soufflé like nobody’s business. The only problem was…

  5. Captain Amazing wasn’t the brightest crayon in the box. He’d rather foil a robbery than do homework any day.

  6. 1 One day, Captain Amazing and the Amazing League decided to celebrate Marveloso’s birthday with a surprise party!

  7. OH! OH! Pick me! Pick me! Everyone was assigned a special snack to bring to the party. Naturally, Captain Amazing volunteered to bring his Amazing Soufflé.

  8. Quicker than you can say, “Gosh, that was fast!” Captain Amazing hopped in his Amazing-Mobile and headed to the store to buy the necessary ingredients.

  9. “Ok,” thought Captain Amazing, “what does Grandma Amazing’s recipe say I need?” • 1 ounces (oz.) Cream • 1/5 cup Sugar • 4 ounces (oz.) Chocolate • ½ tablespoon (tbsp.) Butter • 2 Eggs

  10. “Hmm,” he thought, “Grandma Amazing’s recipe only makes enough soufflé for 2 people. How many people will be at the party?” Captain Amazing thought a little harder. “There’s Spandex-Boy, the Caped Avenger, Flower Girl, and….”

  11. Total, there would be 10 guests at the party. All that thinking made Captain Amazing’s head hurt. Hopefully, he wouldn’t have to do a whole lot more of that “smart stuff.” If 10 guests show up to the party, would Captain Amazing need MORE or LESS ingredients than the recipe calls for? Can you estimate how much?

  12. “The recipe makes enough for 2 people, and I need to make enough soufflé for 10 of my friends. How many batches would I have to make?” thought Captain Amazing.

  13. If 10 friends show up… 1 2 3 4 5 1 batch 1 batch 1 batch 6 7 8 9 10 1 batch 1 batch If each batch feeds two friends, how many batches would Captain Amazing need?

  14. “I’ll need to make 5 batches!” he exclaimed. By this point, Captain Amazing was feeling a little dizzy. “If I need to make 5 batches of the recipe, how much of each ingredient do I need?”

  15. Eggs How many eggs would Captain Amazing need for 5 batches? + + + + = 10 eggs 2 eggs 1 batch 2 eggs 1 batch 2 eggs 1 batch 2 eggs 1 batch 2 eggs 1 batch = 5 batches This problem can be also written as: 2 eggs x 5 batches 2 x 5 = 10

  16. Chocolate How much chocolate would Captain Amazing need for 5 batches? + + + + 4 oz. 1 batch 4 oz. 1 batch 4 oz. 1 batch 4 oz. 1 batch 4 oz. 1 batch = 20 oz. 5 batches 4 oz x 5 batches This problem can be also written as: 4 x 5 = 20

  17. Butter How much butter would Captain Amazing need for 5 batches? + + + + ½ tbsp. 1 batch ½ tbsp. 1 batch ½ tbsp. 1 batch ½ tbsp. 1 batch ½ tbsp. 1 batch = 2 ½ tbsp. 5 batches ½ cup x 5 batches This problem can be also written as: ½ x 5 = 2 ½

  18. 1/5 cup x 5 batches Sugar How much sugar would Captain Amazing need for 5 batches? + + + + = 1 cup 1/5 cup 1 batch 1/5 cup 1 batch 1/5 cup 1 batch 1/5 cup 1 batch 1/5 cup 1 batch = 5 batches 1/5 cup This problem can be also written as: 1/5 cup = 1 cup 1/5 cup 1/5 cup 1/5 x 5 = 1 1/5 cup

  19. Now YOU try it! Try to calculate how much cream Captain Amazing needs for 5 batches. Remember, he needs 1 oz. of cream for one batch. What kind of math would you use?

  20. Cream If you did it like this, you’re correct! + + + + 1 oz. 1 batch 1 oz. 1 batch 1 oz. 1 batch 1 oz. 1 batch 1 oz. 1 batch = 5 oz. 1 batch 1 oz. x 5 batches This problem can be also written as: 1 x 5 = 5

  21. How much of each ingredient? 2 Eggs x 5 batches = 10 eggs x 5 batches = 1 cup 1/5 cup Sugar 4 oz. Chocolate x5 batches = 20 oz. ½ tablespoon Butter x 5 batches = 2 ½ tablespoons 1 oz. Cream x 5 batches = 5 oz.

  22. “OWWW!” Captain Amazing said while rubbing his head. “This math stuff is like my kryptonite!” After lying down for a quick Amazing Nap, Captain Amazing felt a lot better.

  23. Now that he found out how much of each ingredient he needed, it was just a matter of picking them out and buying them. Zippity Do Da! Hmm…no trans fat

  24. Little did Captain Amazing know, today was mega-discount day at the supermarket. Every item marked with a blue sticker is ½ off, and items with a red sticker are 1/5 off. off. ½ OFF! 1/5 OFF!

  25. Sooo Tired… Stopping a comet careening towards Earth was easy compared to this math stuff! However, Marveloso DID save him from being eaten by a hoard of piranhas before, so making a soufflé was the least he could do.

  26. As it turns out, most of the ingredients needed had stickers on them. Both the eggs and the butter had blue stickers, and the chocolate and the sugar had red stickers. Captain Amazing looked at the prices.

  27. The prices were… $0.50 each $1.50 dozen $1.00 per ounce $0.50 per tbsp. $0.75 per cup

  28. 10 eggs 1 cup sugar 20 oz. chocolate (5 bars) 2 ½ tbsp. butter 5 oz. cream One dozen (12) eggs = $1.50 (eggs are only sold by the dozen) 1 cup sugar = $0.75 1 chocolate bar = $0.50 1 tbsp. butter = $0.50 1 oz. cream = $1.00 How much of each ingredient did Captain Amazing need again? What were the prices of the ingredients?

  29. How much will the ingredients cost Captain Amazing? Needs 10 eggs. 12 eggs costs $1.50 How much will Captain Amazing spend on eggs? = $1.50 Needs 1 cup of sugar A cup of sugar costs $0.75. How much will Captain Amazing spend on sugar? = $0.75

  30. How about the chocolate? Need 5 chocolate bars 1 bar costs $0.50. How much will Captain Amazing spend on 5 bars? $0.50 x 5 $0.50 + $0.50 + $0.50 + $0.50 + $0.50 $1.00 + $1.00 + $0.50 = $2.50

  31. And the butter? Needs 2 ½ tbsp. butter. 1 tbsp. butter costs $0.50. How much will Captain Amazing spend on butter? 2 ½ x $0.50 $0.50 + $0.50 + ½ of $0.50 = $1.00 + $0.25 $0.50 is two quarters. What is ½ of two? = $1.25 1 is ½ of two. 1 quarter = $0.25

  32. Captain Amazing Needs Your Help! Captain Amazing still needs to find out how much the cream will cost him. Can you find out how much Captain Amazing would spend to make 5 batches of souffle? What do you think 1/5 off the total price would mean? What would the math look like?

  33. Finally, the cream? Needs 5 oz. cream. 1 oz. cream costs $1.00. How much will Captain Amazing spend on cream? 5 x $1.00 $1.00 + $1.00 + $1.00 + $1.00 + $1.00 $1.00 $2.00 + $2.00 + = $5.00 How much money will Captain Amazing spend?

  34. 2 1 $1.50 $0.75 $1.25 $2.50 + $5.00 $11 .0 0

  35. “$11.00!” Captain Amazing exclaimed, “Ya know, this whole math stuff ain’t as hard as it seems.” As soon as he was finished, Captain Amazing gathered all his ingredients in his cart and made his way to the check-out counter.

  36. “Eggs, butter, sugar, chocolate, and cream… that’ll be $8.60, please.” said the cashier. “Uh-oh” thought Captain Amazing. “That wasn’t the total I got.”

  37. What did Captain Amazing do wrong?

  38. “You forgot about the stickers!” said the cashier. “Today is mega-discount day.” “Oh,” thought Captain Amazing, “So how does that work again?”

  39. Every item with a sticker has a discount. Items with blue stickers are ½ off, and those with red stickers are 1/5 off the total price. ½ off eggs ½ off chocolate 1/5 off butter 1/5 off sugar No discount on cream How much of a discount did Captain Amazing get on his items?

  40. EggsPrice = $1.50. Discount = ½ off = $1.25 • The discount on the egg is 2 quarters = $0.50 • $1.50 - $0.50. The price for the eggs is $1.00 How many quarters is one dollar worth? 1 2 3 4 5 6 We now have 6 quarters Taking ½ of the price means that if we were to separate the money of the price into two groups, and taking one part of each group, how much would we have? 6 quarters can be divided into three equal groups of two. $0.25 $0.25 $0.25 $0.25 $0.25 $0.25 Now we take one quarter from each group. $1.50- $0.50 = $1.00. The discounted price of the eggs is $1.00. We have taken two quarters = $0.50. 3 quarters is ½ of 6 quarters. $0.75 is ½ of $1.50

  41. ChocolatePrice = $2.50. Discount = ½ off = $2.50 Do you remember how many quarters each dollar is worth? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 We now have 10 quarters total. Now we divide the 10 quarters into equal groups of 2. 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 We can now take 1 quarter from each group. We have taken 5 quarters $2.50 - $1.25 = $1.25. The discounted price of the chocolate is $1.25 5 quarters is ½ of 10 quarters. $1.25 is ½ of 10 quarters

  42. Butter Price = $1.25. Discount = 1/5 off = $1.25 How many quarters is each dollar worth? Do you remember how many quarters each dollar is worth? 1 2 3 4 5 We now have 5 quarters Taking 1/5 of $1.25 means that we need to separate the quarters into groups of 5 and take one from each group. We can now take 1 quarter from the group of 5. $0.25 $0.25 $0.25 $0.25 $0.25 We have taken 1 quarter. The discount is $0.25. $1.25 - $0.25 = $1.00 The discounted price of the butter is $1.00 1 quarter is 1/5 of 5 quarters. $0.25 is 1/5 of $1.25

  43. SugarPrice = $0.75. Discount = 1/5 off = $0.75 Much like with the butter, to find the discount, we need to divide the 3 quarters into groups of 5. Since we don’t have 5 quarters, we will have to trade them up for nickels. How many nickels are in each quarter? $0.05 $0.05 $0.05 $0.05 $0.05 $0.05 $0.05 $0.05 $0.05 $0.05 = 15 nickels $0.05 $0.05 $0.05 $0.05 $0.05 We can now take one nickel from each group. We have taken 3 nickels = $0.15. 3 nickels is 1/5 of 15 nickels $0.75 - $0.15 = $0.60 The discounted price of the sugar is $0.60 $0.15 is 1/5 of $0.75

  44. How much will Captain Amazing spend now? 1 1 d Eggs $0.75 Chocolate $1.25 Butter $1.00 Sugar $0.60 + Cream $5.00 $8. 6 0 Captain Amazing will spend $8.60 on all the ingredients

  45. “Oooh!” exclaimed Captain Amazing while slapping his forehead. The party was in less than two hours! Quicker than a rabbit on a pair of skates, Captain Amazing was in the Amazing-Mobile and on his way back to the Amazing Lair.

  46. For the next hour and a half, Captain Amazing was hard at work making his Amazing Soufflés. Rather than making 5 different batches, he decided to make one big Soufflee that could be divided up evenly among the Amazing League.

  47. Before he knew it, the members of the Amazing League were ringing his doorbell. Luckily, Captain Amazing was pulling the soufflé out of the oven just as Mysterio and Captain Amazing’s secret crush, Amazing Girl.

  48. Over the next hour, more and more superheroes showed up at the Amazing Lair, much more than Captain Amazing calculated. “Fizzle-sticks!” he thought, “I only made enough soufflé for 10 people!”

  49. Captain Amazing made a quick count of all the people in the room. After a slight anxiety attack, he counted 20 superheroes. Now I have to bake a whole new soufflé…

  50. Does Captain Amazing need to bake a new soufflé? Why or why not? a Can Captain Amazing now divide the Souffle up for 20 people instead of 10? Will the pieces be bigger or smaller than if Captain Amazing was only dividing the Soufflé up for 10 people? a

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