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Erin has $40.00.  Tickets for the basketball game cost $9.00 each.   How many tickets can Erin buy?

tickets

 

Use the graph below.

LADYBUGS COLLECTED

Each Ladybug1.gif (1825 bytes) means 10 ladybugs.

 

Jill Ladybug1.gif (1825 bytes)Ladybug1.gif (1825 bytes)Ladybug1.gif (1825 bytes)Ladybug1.gif (1825 bytes)Ladybug1.gif (1825 bytes)
John Ladybug1.gif (1825 bytes)Ladybug1.gif (1825 bytes)Ladybug1.gif (1825 bytes)Ladybug1.gif (1825 bytes)
Tara Ladybug1.gif (1825 bytes)Ladybug1.gif (1825 bytes)Ladybug1.gif (1825 bytes)

 

How many ladybugs did each person collect?

Jill collected ladybugs.

John collected ladybugs.

Tara collected ladybugs.

 

Suppose each ladybug means 100 ladybugs.  How many did each person collect?

Jill collected ladybugs.

John collected ladybugs.

Tara collected ladybugs.

 

If 25 + 5 = 30, then 25 + 15 =

If 42 + 3 = 45, then 42 + 13 =

 

Count on and back by 100s.

 

<-- COUNT BACK NUMBER COUNT ON -->
435
301
678
550

 

 

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