Unit 5 - Lesson 10 - Grade 5: Illustrative Mathematics
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Grade 5 Unit 5
Lesson 10: Solve Problems with Decimals
CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics
Grade 5 Unit 5
Lesson 10: Solve Problems with Decimals
CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics
Lesson: Solve Problems with Decimals
Notice and Wonder: The Luge (Warm Up)
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Question 1
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What do you notice?
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Question 2
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What do you wonder?
How Accurate Is It?
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Question 3
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How would the results of the race change if the times were recorded to the nearest second?
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Question 4
4.
How would the results of the race change if the times were recorded to the nearest tenth of a second?
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Question 5
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How would the results of the race change if the times were recorded to the nearest hundredth of a second?
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Question 6
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An athlete recorded a time of 48.85 seconds to the nearest hundredth of a second. What are the possible times of this athlete recorded to the thousandth of a second?
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Question 7
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An athlete recorded a time of 48.615 seconds to the nearest thousandth of a second. What are the possible times that this athlete recorded to the nearest hundredth of a second?
Compare Speeds
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Question 8
8.
The table shows the top speeds, in miles per hour, of 5 luge athletes:
List the top speeds of the athletes in decreasing order.
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Question 9
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The table shows the top speeds, in miles per hour, of 5 luge athletes:
Do any of the athletes have the same top speed rounded to the nearest tenth of a mile per hour? What about rounded to the nearest mile per hour?
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Question 10
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The table shows the top speeds, in miles per hour, of 5 luge athletes:
There was a sixth athlete who was faster than the rider at 82.80 mph, but slower than the rider at 82.81 mph. What could the speeds of the 3 athletes be if all measured to the nearest thousandth of a mile per hour?
Cool Down: Luge Rider
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Question 11
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A luge rider finished a race in 49.256 seconds. Determine the time rounded to the nearest tenth and hundredth of a second.