Math Problem Statement
Solution
The image shows a math worksheet with several problems. I'll provide a breakdown and solutions based on what's visible:
Visible Problems:
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Subtraction Problem:
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Fraction Problem:
- The problem involves circles representing fractions. The fractions are not fully clear, but I'll try to interpret the visible part and provide a general approach.
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Word Problem:
- Paige made three times as many shots as someone else, and she made 27 shots. The question asks how many shots the other person made.
Solutions:
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Subtraction Problem: The correct difference is 4.863.
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Fraction Problem:
- There is a visual representation involving shaded portions of circles. Without more clarity on the exact values, I'll assume this is a typical problem involving identifying or comparing fractions based on shaded areas.
If more specifics are provided, I'd be happy to solve it accurately.
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Word Problem:
- Let the number of shots the other person made be .
- According to the problem, Paige made 3 times as many shots as this person: Solving for : The other person made 9 shots.
Additional Problems to Explore:
- What is the total if you add to ?
- Can you identify equivalent fractions for the circle representations?
- If Paige had made 36 shots instead, how many shots would the other person have made?
- If Paige made half the shots she actually made, what would be the new number of shots for her?
- What would the answer to be?
Tip:
When dealing with word problems, carefully identify relationships between the quantities mentioned to form the correct equations.
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Arithmetic
Fractions
Word Problems
Formulas
Subtraction of Decimals
Proportional Reasoning
Theorems
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Suitable Grade Level
Grades 4-6
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