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Problem Solving with more than one variable (option)

10/15/2018

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Work in a group of three or four to solve these problems.  You may need to draw some diagrams to work out your answers.  Post your groups answers using the comments box on this post.
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Makenze Charlotte Samantha kirk
10/15/2018 01:13:48 pm

1. 3 people in each dinghie and 2 people in each kayak. Our second answer is 4 people in each dinghie and 1 in each kayak.

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Jacob,Sylvie,Bella and Norton
10/16/2018 02:11:09 pm

3 people in each dinghie and 2 people in each kayak.

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Makenze Charlotte Samantha kirk
10/16/2018 02:18:56 pm

there are 9 kayaks and 6 dinghies.

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Max, Aadit, Issy, Tamara
10/16/2018 02:19:21 pm

1.2 people in a kayak
3 people in a dinghies
a.2
b.6 people can fit in 2 dinghies and 4 people fit in 2 kayaks 4+6=
1 kayak=2 people 3 dinghies= 9 people 9+2=11
2.9 kayaks 6 dinghies

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Olivia Katelyn Luan
10/16/2018 02:19:46 pm

Question 2 Answer. So there are 36 people and 15 boats, we think there are 9 kayaks(2 people each) and 6 dinghies (3 people each) so we did 9 x 2 = 18 and 6 x 3 = 18 so 18 +18 = 36.

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Sylvie, Bella, Jacob, Norton
10/16/2018 02:22:58 pm

Question 2
We think that you will need 10 dinghies and 3 kayaks

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Bailey`Molly`Kezi`Tony
10/16/2018 02:24:36 pm

1. 3 people in dinghie 2 people in kayaks

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Bailey`Molly`Tony`kezi
10/16/2018 02:27:22 pm

9 kayaks and 6 dinghies

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