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Problem 5
1. Rob Schupbach Problem #5
CRIN E07: Elementary Math Curriculum and Instruction
Dr. Margie Mason/Ms. Rachael Cofer
October 3, 2011
Topic: Patterns, Functions, and Algebra: Equations and Properties—Grade 5 (SOL
5.17)
Expected Heuristics: Make an organized list; Make a table; Use a number line
Frigid Forecast
Andy checked his Fahrenheit thermometer at 10:00 each morning during his winter
vacation. He was disappointed because he could not go outside very often, as the
weather was extremely cold.
He wrote his notes for each day on scrap paper. The notes are not in order of the
days of the week.
Tuesday was the warmest day of the week, but still was only 10 degrees
below freezing. That was 15°F warmer than the day before.
On Wednesday the temperature was 5°F colder than on Monday.
Thursday was 1°F colder than Friday.
Friday's temperature was 6°F below Wednesday's.
It was 5°F warmer on Saturday than on Friday.
What was the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit each day?
Hint: Freezing is 32° Fahrenheit.
Answer: Monday: +7°F, Tuesday: +22°F, Wednesday: +2°F, Thursday: -5°F,
Friday: -4°F, Saturday: +1°F
2. Rob Schupbach Problem #5
CRIN E07: Elementary Math Curriculum and Instruction
Dr. Margie Mason/Ms. Rachael Cofer
October 3, 2011
Complete Solutions:
Tuesday was the warmest day of the week, but still was only 10 degrees below freezing.
Freezing is 32° Fahrenheit.
32°F − 10°F = 22° F
Tuesday's temperature was 22° F.
That was 15°F warmer than the day before.
Tuesday was 15°F warmer than Monday.
Monday's temperature + 15°F = Tuesday's temperature.
Subtract 15°F from Tuesday's temperature to find the warmer temperature for Monday:
22°F − 15°F = +7°F
Monday's temperature was +7°F.
On Wednesday the temperature was 5°F colder than on Monday.
Start with Monday's temperature and subtract: +7°F − 5°F =+2°F
Wednesday was +2°F.
Thursday was even 1°F colder than Friday.
Skip this clue now and find out Friday's temperature.
Friday's temperature was 6°F below Wednesday's.
Wednesday's temperature was +2°F.
Subtract: +2°F − 6°F = -4°F
Now go back to find Thursday's temperature:
Friday's temperature was −4°F.
Thursday was 1°F colder than Friday.
So, subtract:
-
4°F − 1°F = -5°F
Thursday's temperature was -5°F.
It was 5°F warmer on Saturday than on Friday.
Add:
Friday's temperature plus the increase: −4°F + 5°F:
-
4°F + 5°F = +1°F
Saturday's temperature was +1°F.
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3. Rob Schupbach Problem #5
CRIN E07: Elementary Math Curriculum and Instruction
Dr. Margie Mason/Ms. Rachael Cofer
October 3, 2011
Frigid Forecast
Andy checked his Fahrenheit thermometer at 10:00 each morning during his winter
vacation. He was disappointed because he could not go outside very often, as the
weather was extremely cold.
He wrote his notes for each day on scrap paper. The notes are not in order of the
days of the week.
Tuesday was the warmest day of the week, but still was only 10 degrees
below freezing. That was 15°F warmer than the day before.
On Wednesday the temperature was 5°F colder than on Monday.
Thursday was 1°F colder than Friday.
Friday's temperature was 6°F below Wednesday's.
It was 5°F warmer on Saturday than on Friday.
What was the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit each day?
Hint: Freezing is 32° Fahrenheit.