Thursday, August 27, 2015

GP 1 Week 8 (Due 10/15)

The middle school is going to have a walk-a-thon.  Justice and Joseph are arguing who made more money per lap. Justice raises $333 for walking 11 laps.  Joseph raises $400 for walking 8 laps.  How much did each person raise per lap?  Who was right?


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  1. Justice made $30.37 per lap and Joseph made $50 per lap. I got this by dividing how much money they made by the laps they ran. Joseph was right

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  2. Joseph made $50 per lap and Justice made $30.37 per lap. I divided how much money they made by the laps they ran. Joseph was right.

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  3. joeph made 50 per lap he did, justice made 30.37 per lap what i did i divided how much money they made by how many laps they did

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  4. joeph made 50 per lap he did, justice made 30.37 per lap what i did i divided how much money they made by how many laps they did

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  5. Joseph had made $50 per lap. Justice made $30.37 per lap. I had divided the money the had made and got my answer. Joseph was correct.

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  6. Joseph made $50 per lap and Justice made $30.37 per lap. I got this answer by dividing the money they made by how many laps they ran. Joseph was correct.

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  7. First I divided how much money they made by the amount of laps they did. Joseph made $50 per lap and Justice made $30.37 per lap. Joseph made more so he was right.

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  8. Justice made $30.27 per lap. Joseph made $50 per lap. So Joseph was correct, he raised more money per lap.

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  9. joseph made $50 per lap and justice made $30.27 per lap. I got this answer by dividing the money they made by how many laps they ran. 400 divided by 8 = 50 333 divived by 11 =30.27 joseph was correct.

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  14. Joseph made $50 per lap, Justice made $30.37 per lap.The way I got my answer was by dividing the money they made by how many laps they ran. Joseph was correct.

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  15. Justice made $30.27 per lap. Joseph made $50 per lap. So Joseph was correct, he did raise more money per lap. I got my answer by dividing the amount of money by the number of laps they did.

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  16. Joseph made $50.00 per lap and Justice made $30.27 per lap. Joseph was the correct one. To get the answer I divided the amount of money by the total number of laps they did.

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  18. For each lap, Justice made $30.27 while Joseph made $50. $50 > $30.27, so Joseph is the one who made more money at the walk-a-thon. I found my answer by dividing the total amount of money both of them earned by the number of laps they did.

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  19. Justice made $30.27 per lap. 333/11=30.27.Joseph made $50 per lap. 400/8=50. The person who was right was Joseph.

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  20. For each lap, Justice made $30.27, while Joseph made $50. Joseph is the 1 who made more money at the walk-a-thon. I got my answers by dividing the amount of money both earned by the number of laps the 2 did.

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  21. For each lap justice made $30.27 while joseph made $50. Joseph is the one who made more money. I the answers by taking the amount of money they made and dividing them by the number of laps they did.

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  22. Justice made $30.37 per lap and Joseph made $50 per lap. I got this by dividing how much money they made by the laps they ran. Joseph was right.

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  23. Justice made $30.27 per lap. Joseph made $50. Joseph made more money per lap. I divided the total amount they got by the number of laps each of them did.

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  24. Justice made $30.27 and Joseph made $50. Joseph made more money at the walk-a-thon. I got my answer by dividing the amount of them earned by the number of laps.

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