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This Math Talk focuses on dividing sums. It encourages students to think about division problems with the same solution and to rely on the structure of previous solutions to mentally solve problems. The strategies elicited here will be helpful later in the lesson when students calculate means.
To divide sums with more terms, students need to look for and make use of structure (MP7).
In describing their strategies, students need to be precise in their word choice and use of language (MP6).
Tell students to close their books or devices (or to keep them closed). Reveal one problem at a time. For each problem:
Keep all previous problems and work displayed throughout the talk.
Find the value of each expression mentally.
To involve more students in the conversation, consider asking:
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A scientist is studying the genes that determine the color of a mouse’s fur. When two mice with brown fur breed, there is a 25% chance that each baby will have white fur. For the experiment to continue, the scientist needs at least 2 out of 5 baby mice to have white fur.
To simulate this situation, a coin can be flipped twice for each baby mouse.
Each group member will simulate the mice having 5 baby mice three times. Write your own results for the fur color of the mice in the table.
| mouse 1 | mouse 2 | mouse 3 | mouse 4 | mouse 5 | Do at least 2 have white fur? |
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