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How To Solve Open Sentences- Variables!!!

How To Solve Open Sentences- Variables!!!. TYBRIA COX, ZAKKIYYA ALI, KAYLA BANKS. What Is A Variable?. A variable is a letter that stands for a # we don’t know. The Example Problem. Tybria has 61 teddy bears. Kayla has 109 teddy bears. How many more teddy bears does Kayla have than Tybria?.

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How To Solve Open Sentences- Variables!!!

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  1. How To Solve Open Sentences- Variables!!! • TYBRIA COX, ZAKKIYYA ALI, KAYLA BANKS

  2. What Is A Variable? • A variable is a letter that stands for a # we don’t know.

  3. The Example Problem • Tybria has 61 teddy bears. Kayla has 109 teddy bears. How many more teddy bears does Kayla have than Tybria?

  4. Step One! • Figure out what the problem is asking you to solve. • EXAMPLE FROM THE PROBLEM: How many more teddy bears does Kayla have than Tybria?

  5. Step Two! • List the #’s that are going to be used in your open sentence. • EXAMPLE FROM THE PROBLEM: 61, 109

  6. Step Three! • Figure out the operation that will be used in the open sentence. • EXAMPLE FROM THE PROBLEM: How many more= SUBTRACTION

  7. Step Four! • Write your open-sentence. • EXAMPLE FROM THE PROBLEM: 109-61= A Choose your variable. We chose A!

  8. Step Five! • Write the solution to the open sentence. • EXAMPLE FROM THE PROBLEM: A=48

  9. Step Six! • Write the answer. (Try to use P.Q.A; put the question in the answer) • EXAMPLE FROM THE PROBLEM: Kayla has 48 more teddy bears than Tybria.

  10. Try It! • You’ve learned the steps, so now try it on your own! Good luck! • Kim has 98 seashells at home. She wants to have 150. What number sentence could she use to find out how many more shells she needs to find?

  11. YOU GOT THIS!! A: How many more sea shells does Kim need to have 150? B: 98,150 Subtraction C: 150 - 98 = T D: E: T= 52 F: 52 seashells

  12. CONGRATS! • You did it! • Now, we KNOW you can do it on your own in the future! • We believe in you! PEACE!!!

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