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Mathematics, 20.11.2020 01:20 Fahaddie

Part A: Jeremy is picking apples to make apple pies for his friends. He has a bag that can hold 4 lbs of apples. If each apple weighs ⅕ th of a pound, how many apples will fit into Jeremy’s bag?

Part B:

Jeremy needs 9 ½ apples for each pie. Based on the number of apples in his bag in Part A, how many whole pies will he be able to make?

Part C:

If Jeremy has ¾ of a cup of sugar, and the recipe calls for ⅓ of a cup for each pie, does he have enough for all of the apple pies from Part A?

Part D:

Explain, using one of the strategies listed below, why Jeremy does or does not have enough sugar to make the number of pies in Part B:

Please see some of the possible strategies you can use to answer and explain this question:

Create a video blog

Interview another student and discuss your findings

Draw images

Create an infographic (pictures with few words to explain your process.

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