Math Quiz 11 for Elementary Education Students by Prof. Brick, Exercises of Elementary Mathematics

Math quiz 11 from prof. Brick's math for elem ed i course, which took place during summer ’04 in section 101 of math 201. The quiz includes three math problems that require students to apply concepts related to shadows, feeding capacity, and labor efficiency.

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Prof. S. Brick Math for Elem Ed I; Quiz 11 Math 201
Summer ’04 section 101
0. Print your name:
1. At 4pm, a six foot man casts a shadow that is 4 feet long and a tree casts a shadow
that is 20 feet long. How tall is the tree ? Explain.
2. If a pizza of radius 6 inches can feed 5 well-behaved children, how many well-behaved
children can be fed by a pizza of radius 12 inches ? Explain.
3. If three men working two hours can dig four holes, how long does it take one man to
dig one hole ? Explain.

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Prof. S. Brick Math for Elem Ed I; Quiz 11 Math 201

Summer ’04 section 101

  1. Print your name:
  2. At 4pm, a six foot man casts a shadow that is 4 feet long and a tree casts a shadow that is 20 feet long. How tall is the tree? Explain.
  3. If a pizza of radius 6 inches can feed 5 well-behaved children, how many well-behaved children can be fed by a pizza of radius 12 inches? Explain.
  4. If three men working two hours can dig four holes, how long does it take one man to dig one hole? Explain.