Math: Comparing Real World Numbers
Today during math, we discussed comparing real world numbers. We compare numbers when we go shopping. Leave a comment of 2 or 3 sentences about a time you or someone in your family compared prices while shopping. :)
Jacqulin Ochoa.
ReplyDeleteOne time i buy a toy ant it cost 6 doollers.i didn't no if i buy the auther toy.but i buy the one that cost 6 dollers.
Thank you for posting, Jackie! :) Was the other toy more expensive than $6? For example, if the other toy was $9, you could say $6<$9, or $9>$6.
DeleteOkey the aruther toy cost $23 ant i had $6.00 so i buy the one that cost $6.00 $6<$23 and thank you teacher.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Jackie. :)
DeleteWhen I go to the store with my mom she always compares prices. If the kool-aid juices box is $5 and the apple juice box is $10 we take the kool-aid. $5 is less than $10 and I love kool-aid :D
ReplyDeleteYes, Emily, $5<$10. Great job finding a real-world comparison!
DeleteWhen my mom and I go grocery store she likes to compare Simply orange and Tropicana juice. She Always gets the one that is cheaper. She gets the one that is under $6.00.
ReplyDeleteYour mom sounds like a wise consumer, Arianna. :) Also, isn't it interesting how healthy juice is so much more expensive than an unhealthy 2-liter bottle of soda?
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