I. Nine pies were cut into fourths. How many wedges of pie were there? Greg Tang 6 Step Framework 1. Read the entire problem 2. Rewrite the question as a statement 3. Who or what is the problem about? 4. Draw your model 5. Write and solve your equation/s 6. Check and fill in your answer (Is it reasonable and accurate?) II. How much pie was left for the moose and porcupine? You may use wedges, whole pies, or fractions as your units. III. If only one of the pies was an apple pie, and the moose only liked apples, how much of an apple pie did Harold leave the moose? The artwork and story is from Harold and the Purple Crayon, the child classic by Crockett Johnson. It is available in the online reading room.
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Trey
9/28/2016 09:29:37 am
I believe there were 36 wedges I didn't really get this queston. herold left 27 peices. herold left 3/4 of apple pie for the moose.
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Carlo Rodriguez
9/28/2016 09:31:38 am
If the pies are cut into fourths then there is 36 peace's of pie.For number 2 there is 27 pies left for the moose and porcupine.Harold left 3/4 of pie for the moose.
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Anna
9/28/2016 09:31:44 am
When Harold spilt each pie into fourths he got 36 wedges in total. When Harold ate 9 wedges of each pie there were 27 wedges lelf for the moose and porcupine to eat. The moose had 3 fourths lelf of the out of the 27 wedges that was lelf after Harold ate the 9 wedges of each pie.
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Makenzy
9/28/2016 09:40:06 am
II. Harold has 1/26.
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caedance
9/28/2016 09:40:12 am
harold ate 1/4 36 peices of all nine pies.
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bryce diamond
9/28/2016 09:40:21 am
NINE pies were cut into fourths.how much pieces of pie does he have .There were 36 pies. when the moose and the porcupine came there were 27 pieces of pie for them to eat because 36-9=27.
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Julian Jensen
9/28/2016 09:44:33 am
Question 1 is Harold cut the pie into 36 wedges. Question 2. 27 wedges of 36 were left for the moose and porcupine. 3. 3 pieces of the apple pie was left for the moose.
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Don't touch this
9/28/2016 09:49:44 am
Harold had 9 pies he cut each pie into fourths.He now has 36 pieces of pie but he ate 9 pieces of pie 36 - 9 =27 extra for the porcupine and deer.
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