Name Lesson 16.5 Problem Solving Workshop Strategy: Make a Table Problem Solving Strategy Practice Make a table to solve. 1. Tara and her extended family are going to a theme park. Ticket prices are divided by age groups: 0–2; 3–9; and 10⫹. The ages of the people are 1, 8, 7, 11, 39, 2, 3, 21, 13, 14, 4, 38, and 24. How many people are in each group? 2. The prices for a single day theme park ticket are free for ages 0–2, $23 for ages 3–9, and $33 for ages 10⫹. What will the total cost of admission tickets be for Tara and her extended family? Mixed Strategy Practice USE DATA For 3–5, use the information in the picture. 3. The height of the Petronas Towers 1 & 2 is 33 feet more than the height of the Sears Tower. The Jin Mao Building is 290 feet shorter than the Taipei 101 building. Write the heights of the four buildings in order from shortest to tallest. Taipei 101 4. The height of the Empire State Building _4 5 is 90 feet more than the height of the Sears Tower. How tall is the Empire State Building? Petronas Towers 1 & 2 1,450 ft Sears Tower 1,380 ft Empire State Building Jin Mao Building 5. How much taller is the Taipei 101 building than the Empire State Building? PW105 Practice © Harcourt • Grade 5 MXENL08AWK5X_PHTE_C16_L05.indd PW105 6/28/07 1:18:51 PM Name Lesson 16.5 Name Lesson 16.6 Problem Solving Workshop Strategy: Make a Table Understand Percent Problem Solving Strategy Practice Write a ratio and a percent to represent the shaded part. 2. 1. Make a table to solve. 1. Tara and her extended family are going to a theme park. Ticket prices are divided by age groups: 0–2; 3–9; and 10⫹. The ages of the people are 1, 8, 7, 11, 39, 2, 3, 21, 13, 14, 4, 38, and 24. How many people are in each group? Possible table: Age Number of (years) People 0–2 2 3–9 4 10+ 7 55 ___ ; 100 60 ___ ; 55% 4. 3. 100 60% 5. 30 ___ ; 100 30% 23 ___ ; 23% 6. 2. The prices for a single day theme park ticket are free for ages 0–2, $23 for ages 3–9, and $33 for ages 10⫹. What will the total cost of admission tickets be for Tara and her extended family? Check students’ table. 51 ___ ; $323 100 Mixed Strategy Practice 70 ___ ; 51% 100 70% 100 Write a decimal and a percent to represent the shaded part. USE DATA For 3–5, use the information in the picture. 7. 8. 9. 3. The height of the Petronas Towers 1 & 2 is 33 feet more than the height of the Sears Tower. The Jin Mao Building is 290 feet shorter than the Taipei 101 building. Write the heights of the four buildings in order from shortest to tallest. 0.24; 1,380 ft; 1,450 ft; 1,483 ft; 1,670 ft 24% 10. Taipei 101 4. The height of the Empire State Building is 90 feet more than 4_5 the height of the Sears Tower. How tall is the Empire State Building? Petronas Towers 1 & 2 1,450 ft Sears Tower 0.68; 68% 0.90; 90% 11. 12. 1,380 ft Empire State Building Jin Mao Building 5. How much taller is the Taipei 101 building than the Empire State Building? 1,250 ft 0.43; 43% 420 ft Circled problems are suggested homework problems. PW105 0.50; 50% 0.18; 18% Circled problems are suggested homework problems. Practice PW106 Practice © Harcourt • Grade 5 MXENL08AWK5X_PHTE_C16_L05.indd PW105 6/28/07 1:18:51 PM © Harcourt • Grade 5 MXENL08AWK5X_PHTE_C16_L06.indd PW106 Lesson 16.5 Item 7/2/07 2:16:05 PM Lesson 16.6 Suggested rationale Item Suggested rationale 1 make a table to record data 1 find a ratio and related percent given a model 2 use a table to solve a problem 2 find ratio and a related percent given a model 3 use logical reasoning to solve a problem 5 find a ratio and related percent given hundredths 4 choose a strategy to solve a problem 6 find a ratio and related percent given tenths 7 write a decimal and a related percent given a model 8 write a decimal and related percent given a model 10 write a decimal and related percent for a model with non-adjacent sections shaded 11 write a decimal and related percent for a model with non-adjacent sections shaded PW105-PW106 Practice © Harcourt • Grade 5 MXENL08AWK5X_PHTE_RatB.indd PW105 7/2/07 2:44:05 PM
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