09-17-10 Period 5 The Broken Eggs POW #1 1. Problem Statement: A farmer has some eggs in a cart‚ and is going to market them. She accidently breaks every egg. She doesn’t remember how many she had‚ but she remembers some things. She knows that when she put them in groups of 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5 and 6‚ there was one egg left over. When she put them in groups of 13 no eggs were left over. You need to find out how many eggs there are in total. 2. Process: I first thought
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IMP POW 1: The Broken Eggs Problem Statement: A farmer’s cart hits a pothole‚ causing all her eggs to fall out and break. Luckily‚ she is unhurt. To cover the cost of the eggs‚ her insurance agent needs to know how many she had. She can’t remember the number‚ but can remember some problems she had when packing the eggs. When she put the eggs in groups of two to six eggs‚ there was always one left over. However‚ in groups of seven‚ there were none left over. From what she knows‚ how can she figure
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POW Problem Statement A. A farmer is going to sell her eggs at the market when along the way she hits a pot hole causing all of her eggs to spill and break. She meets an insurance agent to talk about the incident‚ and during the conversation he asks‚ how many eggs did you have? The farmer did not know any exact number‚ but proceeded to explain to the insurance agent that when she was packing the eggs‚ she remembered that when she put the eggs in groups of 2-6 she had even groups with 1 left over
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Name: Modella Studente POW # 1 Broken Eggs Problem Statement: How many eggs were broken? (And is there more than one answer?) Process: Given that she lined them up by twos and one was left over‚ by threes and one was left over‚ by fours and one was left over‚ by fives and one was left over‚ by sixes and one was left over and by sevens and it came out evenly‚ we figure the number had to be a multiple of seven and end in a one or a six. (Anything divisible by five with one left over has to
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The painting Broken eggs was created by Jean-Baptise Greuze in 1760 and suggests the beginning of the different direction in the art of painting. His work‚ free of fantasy‚ introduces new realism – the realism of daily life. French painting during 18th century was dominated by the Rococo style that was aristocratic in nature‚ sensual and elegant. From stylistic point of view‚ it had soft colors in its palette‚ free brushstrokes and complex surfaces. Created for rich patrons‚ Rococo concentrated on
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Jean-Baptiste Greuze “Broken Eggs” By Nina Rettenwander 1756‚ oil on canvas The young girl’s body is slumped upon an elevated surface‚ while her head is tilted to the left at a forty-degree angle. She is draped in a sheer‚ white blouse and apron‚ covering a yellow corset and light blue dress. A periwinkle scarf on her head keeps her blonde hair pulled away from her face‚ revealing her luminescent skin - lit up magnificently by the thin stream of light making its way through the window
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Page 1 of 2 ZOOM Broken Eggs By Randall.KA farmer went to the market and broke all of her eggs! She needed to figure out how many eggs she had. She put her eggs in different groups. She put them in groups of 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ and 7. When she tried to put the eggs in groups 2 through 6 she had one egg left over‚ but when she put the eggs into groups of seven she didn’t have any left over. How many eggs did she have? Are there more than one possibility?When we attempted to find the amount
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to determine how many squares we can find altogether. By doing this problem of the week we will be able to find shapes of any checkerboard that is given. We have to find multiple ways to a 7-by-7‚ 6-by-6‚ 5-by-5‚ 4-by-4‚ 3-by-3‚ 2-by-2‚ and 1-by-1. So it is saying that‚ how many squares I can make in an 8-by-8 checkerboard? The things I checked and figured out that are wrong is that I tried to do as much squares as Possible but I always had less and I knew it was going to be way
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Problem Statement: A spiralateral is a sequence of line segments that form a spiral like shape. To draw one you simply choose a starting point‚ and draw a line the number of units that’s first in your sequence. Always draw the first segment towards the top of your paper. Then make a clockwise 90 degree turn and draw a segment that is as long as the second number in your sequence. Continue to complete your sequence. Some spiralaterals end at their starting point where as others have no end‚ this
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of 3 ZOOM Broken Eggs POWBy: Faith LeonardThe problem is that a farmer is taking her eggs to the market in her cart. Along the way‚ she hits a pothole‚ which jars her cart and spills the eggs. The farmer is unhurt but every egg is broken. She goes to her insurance agent‚ who asks her how many eggs she had. She doesn’t know‚ but what she does remember some things from various ways she tried packing the eggs. She knows that when she put the eggs into groups of
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