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Problem Solving

How can you use what you’ve learned to solve a real-world problem?

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Practice!

Goal: Apply what you’ve learned in this lesson to solve a real-world problem.

Daniel wants to build a carrying case for his 8 race cars. Click through the slides to see how Daniel chooses the best options for his carrying case.

8 different race cars, a blue car, a black car with yellow stripes and a large spoiler, a red car with a black roof and a medium spoiler, a purple car, a black car, a yellow car, a blue convertable car, and a red car.

Daniel found 2 more cars. He now has a total of 10 cars. He decides to switch to a rectangular case. Which of these cases would work for Daniel's 10 cars?

  1.  rectangle divided into 8 equal parts
  2.  a rectangle divided into 10 unequal parts
  3. rectangle divided into 10 equal parts

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