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STUDENT CLASSROOM ACTIVITY - SHIRTS & PANTS ACTIVITY

Shirts and Pants

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Date: __.__.__

Title: Shirts and Pants


Solve this problem yourself and develop a way to convince others that your solution is correct.

  1. How many different outfits can he make?
  2. What are each of the different outfits he can make?
  3. Write down your prediction of the number of outfits he can make which are different.
  4. Draw a circle around the number of outfits that you predict

Share and compare your solution and justification with others in your group.

  1. Write down the number of outfits that you found using your solution and draw a square around the number of outfits
  2. Write down your justifications/proof, so that you can share, explain it and convince other students.

Title: Shirts pants and belts

Solve the following extensions to the Shirts and Pants problem. Share your solutions:

To make sure his pants stay up, his mother has made a rule that Steve must wear a belt every day. She has given Steven a new black belt.

Stephen now has:

Share your solutions and convince us that you have found all possible outfits.

Write down your justifications/proof, so that you can share and explain it to other students.


Title: Two belts

If Stephen's mother gives him one more belt How many different outfits can he make now?

Stephen now has:

Share your solutions and prove/convince us that you have found all possible outfits.


Title: Value for money

Stephens mother would like Stephen to have more outfits.

She has only five dollars to spend on new clothes for Stephen.

She can buy him only one new item:

Share your solutions and prove/convince us which item she should buy to make the most outfits.

Write down your justifications/proof, so that you can share and explain it to other students.


Title: Mario's Problem

Solve the following extensions to the Shirts and Pants problem.

Share your solutions and prove/convince us that your items can make exactly 16 different outfits (not more and not less).

Write down your justifications/proof, so that you can share and explain it to other students.


Title: Two for the price of one

Stephen has only:

Stephens mother would like him to have more outfits but she has only five dollars to spend on new clothes for him.

Today, is the Super Saturday and Steven's mother sets out with five dollars. She finds a store with a Sale that is offering: 'Buy any item for $5 and get one free' (get two of the same items for the price of one item).

  1. How many different outfits can he make now?
  2. What are each of the different outfits he can make?
  3. Write down your prediction of the number of outfits he can make which are different.
  4. Draw a circle around the number of outfits that you predict

Share and compare your solution and justification with others in your group.

  1. Write down the number of outfits that you found using your solution and draw a square around the number of outfits
  2. Write down your justifications/proof, so that you can share, explain it and convince other students.

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