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Logic
Three Little Pigs
The three little pigs, as you know, built houses — one of straw, one of sticks, and one of bricks. By reading the six clues, figure out which pig built each house, the size of each house, and the town in which each house was located. Use a chart to keep track of your information and your logic.
-------------TOWN ------------SIZE --------MATERIAL
Patricia Pig
Penny Pig
Peter Pig
1.Penny Pig did not build a brick house.
2.The straw house was not medium sized.
3.Peter's house was made of sticks, and it was neither medium nor small.
4.Patricia Pig built her house in Pleasantville.
5.The house in Hillsdale was large.
6.One house was in a town called Riverview.
PIG----------- TOWN ---------SIZE -----MATERIAL
Patricia Pig ---Pleasantville ------medium --brick
Penny Pig------ Riverview------- small ----straw
Peter Pig -------Hillsdale-------- large -----sticks
Three Little Pigs
The three little pigs, as you know, built houses — one of straw, one of sticks, and one of bricks. By reading the six clues, figure out which pig built each house, the size of each house, and the town in which each house was located. Use a chart to keep track of your information and your logic.
-------------TOWN ------------SIZE --------MATERIAL
Patricia Pig
Penny Pig
Peter Pig
1.Penny Pig did not build a brick house.
2.The straw house was not medium sized.
3.Peter's house was made of sticks, and it was neither medium nor small.
4.Patricia Pig built her house in Pleasantville.
5.The house in Hillsdale was large.
6.One house was in a town called Riverview.
PIG----------- TOWN ---------SIZE -----MATERIAL
Patricia Pig ---Pleasantville ------medium --brick
Penny Pig------ Riverview------- small ----straw
Peter Pig -------Hillsdale-------- large -----sticks
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Number and Math Play
Where's the Fruit Juice?
A catering company sells large containers of iced tea and large containers of fruit juice. Right now the company has six containers, each holding the following amounts:
Container A: 30 quarts
Container B: 32 quarts
Container C: 36 quarts
Container D: 38 quarts
Container E: 40 quarts
Container F: 62 quarts
Five of the containers hold iced tea, and one container holds fruit juice.
Two customers come into the shop. The first customer buys two containers of iced tea. The second customer buys twice as much tea as the first customer. Which container is holding the fruit juice?
Container E holds the fruit juice. The second customer can buy twice as much as the first customer if the first customer buys Containers A and C (for a total of 66 gallons) and the second customer buys Containers B, D, and F (for a total of 132 gallons). Therefore, the remaining container—E—must hold the fruit juice. STRATEGY: Make a list of possibilities.
Where's the Fruit Juice?
A catering company sells large containers of iced tea and large containers of fruit juice. Right now the company has six containers, each holding the following amounts:
Container A: 30 quarts
Container B: 32 quarts
Container C: 36 quarts
Container D: 38 quarts
Container E: 40 quarts
Container F: 62 quarts
Five of the containers hold iced tea, and one container holds fruit juice.
Two customers come into the shop. The first customer buys two containers of iced tea. The second customer buys twice as much tea as the first customer. Which container is holding the fruit juice?
Container E holds the fruit juice. The second customer can buy twice as much as the first customer if the first customer buys Containers A and C (for a total of 66 gallons) and the second customer buys Containers B, D, and F (for a total of 132 gallons). Therefore, the remaining container—E—must hold the fruit juice. STRATEGY: Make a list of possibilities.
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