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Lesson Plans SET A for Grades 5-6
Homework Level 5-6 Lesson 1 - Intoduction
Homework Level 5-6 Lesson 1 - Intoduction
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This document appears to be a homework assignment for a math class aimed at students in level 5-6 of the Math Kangaroo program. It presents five different math problems, each requiring logical reasoning and mathematical skills to solve.<br /><br />1. The first problem involves Izabella and Jack receiving a total of 52 fruits from their grandmother, consisting of strawberries and cherries. After eating some fruits on their way home and realizing they had equal strawberries and cherries left, the problem asks how many cherries they initially received. The answer is 33 cherries.<br /><br />2. The second problem asks for the largest positive integer that evenly divides three given numbers: 56, 112, and 98. The answer is 14.<br /><br />3. The third problem involves calculating distances. If the mall is 3/7 of the way from home to school and is 240 yards from home, the question asks for the full distance from home to school. The answer is 560 yards.<br /><br />4. The fourth problem is a time conversion question. It asks for a fifth of a third part of a quarter of an hour in minutes. The correct calculation results in 1 minute.<br /><br />5. The fifth problem involves a painted solid and asks how many squares are painted. The answer provided is 68.<br /><br />Each question is meant to encourage problem-solving skills and mathematical thinking typical of the Math Kangaroo competitions. The document provides the correct answers to each problem, potentially for students to check their work or for use by teachers in class discussions.
Keywords
Math Kangaroo
math problems
logical reasoning
mathematical skills
Izabella and Jack
greatest common divisor
distance calculation
time conversion
painted solid
problem-solving skills
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