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#MathStratChat - January 29, 2025

Jan 30, 20254 min
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Episode description

In today’s MathStratChat, Pam and Kim discuss the MathStratChat problem shared on social media on January 29, 2025. 


Note: It’s more fun if you try to solve the problem, share it on social media, comment on others strategies, before you listen to Pam and Kim’s strategies.


Check out #MathStratChat on your favorite social media site and join in the conversation.

Twitter: @PWHarris

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Facebook: Pam Harris, author, mathematics education


Want more? Check out the archive of all of our #MathStratChat posts!

Transcript

Kim  00:00

Hey, fellow Mathers, welcome to the podcast where Math is Figure-Out-Able. I'm Kim.

 

Pam  00:05

And I'm Pam.

 

Kim  00:06

And this episode is a MathStratChat episode where we chat about our math strategies. Every Wednesday evening, Pam throws out a problem on social media, and people from all around the world chat about the strategies they use and comment on each other's thinking.

 

Pam  00:20

Alright, this Wednesday, our math problem was two-thirds times twelve-fifths.

 

Kim  00:25

Mmhm. 

 

Pam  00:26

How would you solve this problem? Pause. Solve problem any way you want. Good heavens, did you just crinkle paper?

 

Kim  00:31

Sorry. Nobody would have heard if you would have said anything because our fabulous editor would have cut it out! 

 

Pam  00:38

Was that a post-it note? Tell me (unclear). 

 

Kim  00:39

No, I turned my page on my paper. 

 

Pam  00:42

Oh, I totally thought... You guys, if you've never seen Kim work, she'll take a post-it note. She's done with it, and she... Am I right?

 

Kim  00:48

Yeah. 

 

Pam  00:48

You have to crinkle it up. 

 

Kim  00:49

I crumple it and I toss it over my shoulder. 

 

Pam  00:51

(unclear). And then you toss it over your shoulder. It's hilarious. 

 

Kim  00:53

Now, I have a waste, like a tiny little trash can, so I at least hit the trash can with it instead of on the floor.

 

Pam  00:58

Do you hit it every time? Every time? 

 

Kim  01:00

No, I've got a blue one by the trash can now. 

 

Pam  01:03

Alright, ya'll the problem is two-thirds times twelve-fifths. Solve it anyway you want. Go.

 

Kim  01:07

Okay.

 

Pam  01:08

Who's first? You can go first.  Okay, I haven't thought about this one. (unclear). 

 

Kim  01:12

Oh, you want me to go first? 

 

Pam  01:14

No, I got it. I'm good. I'm going to think about one-third of 12. So, we're talking about twelve-fifths, but I'm going to ignore the fact that it's a fifth, and I'm just going to think about one-third of twelve. And one-third of 12 is 4, so two 1/3s of 12 is 8. And it's twelve-fifths, so it's eight-fifths.  Yeah, final answer. 

 

Kim  01:37

Final answer. 

 

Pam  01:38

Alright, what do you got?

 

Kim  01:39

Okay. I'm going to think about the fact that I'm writing on my paper 2 times one-third times 12 times one-fifth. So, I'm thinking about that it's two 1/3s and twelve 1/5s. And I'm going to swap those, so that I have...

 

Pam  01:56

(unclear) property? 

 

Kim  01:57

Mmhm.

 

Pam  01:58

Yep. 

 

Kim  01:59

So, I'm going to have now twelve 1/3s and two 1/5s. So, that's 4 times two-fifths. And four 2/5s is eight-fifths.

 

Pam  02:10

Nice. Nice, I like it. That is super cool. 

 

Kim  02:14

Yeah.

 

Pam  02:14

Alright, ya'll, we can't wait to see what you do each week. Join us on MathStratChat and let us know how you think about the problems. And comment on each other's strategies. 

 

Kim  02:22

Yeah, Pam posts the problems on Wednesday at 7:00 pm Central. And when you answer, make sure you tag her and use the hashtag MathStratChat. Then join us here to hear how we're thinking about the problem. We love having you a part of the Math is Figure-Out-Able movement. 

 

Pam  02:35

Math is Figure-Out-Able. 

 

Kim  02:38

You talk more than me on these. I realize that now. I'm sorry about that.

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