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HOMEWORK

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Penny Jar Problems

  • 4 Which of these will never be the total number of pennies in the jar after a certain round: 52, 53, or 54?

  • 5 Choose one number of pennies that you know will be the total number of pennies in the Penny Jar after a certain round. Explain how you know.

  • 6 Choose one number of pennies that you know can never be the total number of pennies in the Penny Jar after a certain round. Explain how you know.


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Table of Contents

Investigations 3 in Number, Data, and Space®, Student Activity Book Unit 1 Arrays, Factors, and Multiplicative Comparison Unit 2 Generating and Representing Measurement Data Unit 3 Multiple Towers and Cluster Problems Unit 4 Measuring and Classifying Shapes Unit 5 Large Numbers and Landmarks Unit 6 Fraction Cards and Decimal Grids Unit 7 How Many Packages and Groups? Unit 8 Penny Jars and Towers