Login
Copyright (c) 2013 by Olivia Conditions of Use    Privacy Policy Return to Blogmeister
Olivia -- Blogmeister
Live, Laugh, Learn, and Love


We are a group of 7th graders from Colorado who want to practice our writing and communication skills. We are excited to expand the walls of our classroom and collaborate with other classes! Please leave us comments and your blog URL, so we can respond back to you!

by Olivia teacher: Mrs. Lubich

That's Math???? That was hilarious. I checked out the math for myself and his calculations are correct like the process he did it in, but we were taught a different way otherwise known as the correct way. You can also get the “right” answer with these numbers, 48 doughnuts, 8 officers, and 15 doughnuts each. I got these numbers by using guess and check I started with 39 doughnuts, 8 officers, and 12 each and so I did the math and the answer didn’t work out so I tried numbers higher than that. I then tried 18 doughnuts, 6 officers, and 5 each and so on. I think to do the division for this, you have to have the right numbers, so for the numbers I picked which are 48, 8, and 15. You start with division you are dividing 48 by 8 and you'll end up with 15 like how the guy in the video ended up 13 doughnuts for each officer, 7 officers, and 28 doughnuts. Ok so we're dividing 48 by 8 and 8 doesn't go into 4 so set the 4 to the side like you're pretending to hold it. Then 8 goes into 8 one time, drop the 8 off under the 8 in 48. Then bring the 4 down and you will have the number 40 and 8 goes into 40 five times so your total will be 15 doughnuts.

Article posted September 19, 2011 at 08:29 PM • comment • Reads 1666 • Return to Blog List

Add a Comment

Posted Comments



Blog Entries

List 25, 50, all

Conditions of Use

Login
Copyright (c) 2013 by Olivia Conditions of Use    Privacy Policy Return to Blogmeister