Hi Caelyn, Thaks for sharing your drawing. It's great that you are drawing to solve the problem.
I'm guessing this is your answer to this question: "I have 48 chocolates to put into a box. They are to be in equal rows. What might my box look like?"
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Thank you for sharing your chocolate thinking. Putting the chocolates in 2 rows of 24 makes a very long box. I wonder what other ways you can put the chocolates in a box to make it a more compact design for storing the chocolates...find other ways and share. I can tell you, eating 48 chocolates would be just divine! Mrs Fox
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That's a lot of chocolates?
ReplyDeleteI'm going to use my halving to guess that you have 24 chocolates in each row. Is that right?
Hi Caelyn, Thaks for sharing your drawing. It's great that you are drawing to solve the problem.
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing this is your answer to this question:
"I have 48 chocolates to put into a box. They are to be in equal rows. What might my box look like?"
Next time share your learning or question in your title and explain how you solved the problem.
Thank you for sharing your chocolate thinking. Putting the chocolates in 2 rows of 24 makes a very long box. I wonder what other ways you can put the chocolates in a box to make it a more compact design for storing the chocolates...find other ways and share. I can tell you, eating 48 chocolates would be just divine! Mrs Fox
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