Sabiny has twice more tickets than Darry but Sabiny had lost one. Then, walking home, Sabiny got attacked by Gavin and two of his friends. a.k.a Jeongmin & Alex and they demanded equal share of ticket for each person. At the end of the day, Sabiny was left with no tickets. Jeongmin, Alex and Gavin ended up with 5 tickets each. How many tickets does Darry have?
Very good! Your word problem makes perfect sense and perfectly matches with the equation. When it said "Sabiny was left with no tickets," it was irrelevant. Overall GOOD JOB!!!
This is such a good example of the equation. It was very easy to understand. I agree with the previous comment that Sabin and Alex wrote. You could have put the part out when Sabiny is left with no tickets. That part got me kind of confused. But, it was well done and a great story problem.
Sabiny has twice more tickets than Darry but Sabiny had lost one. Then, walking home, Sabiny got attacked by Gavin and two of his friends. a.k.a Jeongmin & Alex and they demanded equal share of ticket for each person. At the end of the day, Sabiny was left with no tickets. Jeongmin, Alex and Gavin ended up with 5 tickets each. How many tickets does Darry have?
ReplyDeleteGreat story!! You guys may want to take out the part where Sabiny has no tickets because it confuses the reader greatly. But otherwise, nice job
ReplyDeleteVery good! Your word problem makes perfect sense and perfectly matches with the equation. When it said "Sabiny was left with no tickets," it was irrelevant. Overall GOOD JOB!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a good example of the equation. It was very easy to understand. I agree with the previous comment that Sabin and Alex wrote. You could have put the part out when Sabiny is left with no tickets. That part got me kind of confused. But, it was well done and a great story problem.
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