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Math Problem Solving for Today: Dates, Time, and Basic Arithmetic

Engage in today's math challenges as we explore date calculations, time conversions, and basic arithmetic problems. Determine what day it will be 20 days from today and the precise time from 2.25 hours ago. Solve for the length of the remaining ribbon after a portion is cut off and use clues to decipher the amount of money. Additionally, practice fractions with guided problems. This exercise enhances problem-solving skills while reinforcing numerical understanding.

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Math Problem Solving for Today: Dates, Time, and Basic Arithmetic

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  1. Math Meeting Write today’s date __________________________ Which day of the week will it be 20 days from today? What will be the date? _________________ Time: ______________ It’s evening. What time was it 2 ¼ hours ago? ____________________________

  2. Number of the Day: 107 ___________________________________ Problem of the Day: Curtis has a 12 ¾” piece of ribbon. He cut off 1 ¼ “ of the ribbon. How long is the piece that’s left? ____________________

  3. MONEY Use the clues to guess how much money I have: I have 9 bills and 2 coins. I have twice as many tens as ones. The coins are not pennies, nickels, dimes, or half dollars. ___________________

  4. Let’s Practice Find 1/3 of 18. Find ¾ of 20. _________ _________ Quick Thinking

  5. Objective:1. How to find the factors of a number2. How to find the greatest common factor of two numbers3.

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