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Representing Mathematical Situations
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Representing Mathematical Situations
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1. Cameron has 3 boxes of popsicles. Each box holds 7 popsicles.

2. Lisa has a box of 12 popsicles. Emily has 14 popsicles.

3. Tracy picked 18 peppers, but two were rotten.

4. Tracy and Toni each picked 9 peppers.

5. Chef John grilled 7 steaks. Five were medium rare and the others were well done.

6. Chef John baked 7 turkey legs and grilled another 5.

7. 8 rows of 3

8. Tracy had 9 peppers and gave 3 away to her friends.

9. Tracy picked 9 peppers and Toni picked 2 peppers.

10. 9 peppers shared equally among 3 friends.

11. Sam shares 15 popsicles with 5 friends.

12. 24 cars arranged into 3 rows

13. Four folders each with 3 papers.

14. Chef John plated 35 appetizers, with 5 appetizers on each plate.

15. 12 pencils shared equally among three boxes.

16. 9 rows with 3 pepper plants in each row

17. Connor counts 4 squirrels sitting on each of 5 different branches.

18. Chef John had 7 plates with 5 appetizers on each plate.

19. Chef John plated 35 appetizers on 7 plates

20. Chef John had to share 5 steaks equally with 7 diners.

21. Emily has four boxes of popsicles. Each box has 5 popsicles. Lisa takes one popsicle from each box.

22. 9 pepper plants in a row and 3 more plants in the next row

23. Tracy planted 18 pepper plants in 2 rows