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The document provides a multi-step problem solving worksheet for students to solve problem #4. It instructs students to show all work, consider all possibilities, explain each step, and refer to the grading rubric. It then lists the 6 steps of the problem solving process and provides the word problem about determining the minimum number of wings in Annie's largest bucket based on the remainders when wings are removed in varying quantities.

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Prob4 Bucketchicken

The document provides a multi-step problem solving worksheet for students to solve problem #4. It instructs students to show all work, consider all possibilities, explain each step, and refer to the grading rubric. It then lists the 6 steps of the problem solving process and provides the word problem about determining the minimum number of wings in Annie's largest bucket based on the remainders when wings are removed in varying quantities.

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GRADE 8: Weekly Math Problem Solving: Problem #4

Name: ___________________ Date: _____________________

Be sure to show all of your work and your reasoning. Consider all possibilities and
explain each step in your method. Refer to your rubric for all parts needed to
achieve the maximum score. Be sure to follow the steps of problem solving we used
in the classroom:

Step 1: Read the Problem


Step 2: What is the problem asking me to solve?
Step 3: Is there any information I do not understand? Find out what it means.
Step 4: List all the information that is given to you.
Step 5: Select a strategy to solve this problem.
Step 6: Show all your steps to achieve a solution. Include a concluding statement.

Problem #4:

At Annie's Home-Cooked Chicken Wings Restaurant, chicken wings are


served by the bucket. The Biggest Bucket O' Wings is really big! Let's
figure out how many wings are in it.

If they're removed two at a time, one wing will be left. If they're removed
three at a time, two wings will remain. If they're removed four, five, or six
at a time, then three, four, and five wings, respectively, will remain. If
they're taken out seven at a time, no wings will be left over.

What's the smallest possible number of wings that could be in the bucket?
How do you know? Organize your information in a clear and logical way.

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