Measurement Conversions: A Kid-Friendly Guide
Master measurement conversions with our easy-to-follow guide! Explore metric and standard units, clear definitions, helpful examples, and practice exercises.
Happy Word Problem Wednesday! This week's word problem goes out to all of you who love getting colorful and creative! Give it a shot; we'll update with the answer tomorrow!
Harrison bought a box of 64 colored pencils for $24.00 and a box of 36 crayons for $12.60. Which cost more, a single colored pencil or a single crayon?
Update: Here's the solution!
To find the price of each pencil, we divide the total cost of all the pencils by the number of pencils. Each pencil is worth $24.00 ÷ 64 = 37.5¢. Let’s compare to the price of a crayon, which is $12.60 ÷ 36 = 35¢. The value of a colored pencil is greater than the value of a crayon!