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Directions:

Look at the picture of this city street.

You can find the original picture here: http://www.viewfrom5ft2.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/City-

Street.jpg

Create 5 math problems that you see in the picture and write them as a comment. For example: ”What

is the probability that a person walking down the street is a woman?”

Be creative! The most creative response wins a prize.

The best response will have their problem featured tomorrow.

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1. Bighorse, Angelique Marie

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February 21, 2013 at 11:31 AM

1. How many people on this street have had children?

2. How many people are in cars?

3. What is the volume of the first building to the left?

4. What is the perimeter of the 401 sign?

5. How many people have walked on that street while holding a shopping bag or purse?

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2. Smith, Alexis Collyn

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February 21, 2013 at 11:35 AM

How many windows are in the first house subtracted by how many cars are driving?

how many sign are there divided by how many signs are on the stop lights.

add how many cars are in the picture times-ed how many people are crossing the street

how many people are crossing times-ed by how many are driving

how many buildings are in the picture times how many windows are in each building

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3. Walsh, Jacqueline

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February 21, 2013 at 11:37 AM

How many letter are on all of the street signs ?

How many people are walking that have painted nails?

How many people are wearing white. ?

How many people are talking. ?

How many people are pregnant. ?

What do the numbers add up to on all of the signs?m

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4. Sanabria, Renee

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February 21, 2013 at 11:43 AM

1.What is the probability of seeing a yellow taxi?

2.What is the sum of people witg hats?

3.There is 43 men out of 100 people and 56 women. How many are kids?

4.They are 63 people that will j-walk how many people will use the crossing walk?

5.26 people are using there phones to take pictures. 11 are using their ipods. How many are using digital

camreas

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5. Rubio, Adrian

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February 21, 2013 at 11:51 AM

How high up is the 401 broadway sign?

How many shaded rectangles does the first building to the left side have?

How many people do you think are walking on the street?

How many stop lights can you see?

How many signs do you see on the lights and walls?

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6. Pelayo Romero, Margarita Nayely

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February 21, 2013 at 11:53 AM

whats the probability of of seeing a homeless person sleeping on the side walk?

there are three ladies walking down the street to catch a cab, lady one is poor but dress in beautiful dress, lady

two is middle class and dress in bright colors, lady three is rich and dress in rags they are all wanting to catch a

cab what are the chances of the rich one getting the cab first.

how many stop signs do u see?

there are five girl scouts selling 150 cookies, they get three buyers each ten minutes and buy two boxes each,

how many hours will it talk to sell all of the cookies.

are there more walkers then car riders?

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7. Orozco, Judianne

February 21, 2013 at 11:55 AM

Five Math Problems:

1. How long does it take for someone to walk to work from the corner to the building farthest down? Would it

be a shorter or longer time if the person took a car?

2. If the bus comes to the stop 7am-6pm, Mon-Fri what time would someone have to wake up on Monday to

take the bus at 7:00 am?

3. What is the probability of 2 people walking to the same place on the same street?

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4. If 4 of the people walking bought 2 things at the store on the corner that were 50% of, how much money

would the store make from those 4 sales?

5. A jogger was running to the other corner of the street, and a car was driving to the same building. If the

amount of cars on the street were doubled, how fast would the jogger need to run to make it to the corner

before the car?

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8. Castillo, Jose Juan

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February 21, 2013 at 11:55 AM

What is the diameter of the cross walk ?

How long is the road ?Measure in feet.

What is the probibility of someone getting run over?

What is the radius of the light?

What is the perimeter of the sign hanging from the stoplight?

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9. Arellano, Deisi J

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February 21, 2013 at 11:57 AM

1.How tall are the building?

2.Subtract the tall building from the short ones.

3.there’s more than a hundred people walking.

4.there’s a thousand windows.

5.are there more people than Windows’s.

6.more people are walking then there is a lot of car.

7.the population looks like 1,0000.

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