Mickey'snewestfan
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I'm embarrassed that I'm asking this question because I'm a professional darn it, but I was stumped the other day by a sixth grade homework question.
Here's the question:
Mickey bought an electric drill for 91% of the regular price. He paid $26 for the drill. What was the original price?
Now, I can do this, of course,
26 = .91P
26/.91 = P
P = $28.57
Except that the kid I was tutoring goes to a school that teachers dividing by a decimal in the second half of sixth grade, and it's still first semester.
No problem, I can do it this way:
26/P = 91/100
26/P x 100 = 91/100 x 100
2600/P = 91
2600/P x P = 91 P
2600 = 91 P
2600/91 = P
P = $28.57
OK, great, but still no go because not only haven't they teach division by a decimal they haven't taught dividing by a 2 digit number.
So, am I missing some third way to solve this problem? If so, what? Every other problem on the page had numbers you could figure out without long division, but to me, solving this one without division was like working with one hand tied behind my back.
Here's the question:
Mickey bought an electric drill for 91% of the regular price. He paid $26 for the drill. What was the original price?
Now, I can do this, of course,
26 = .91P
26/.91 = P
P = $28.57
Except that the kid I was tutoring goes to a school that teachers dividing by a decimal in the second half of sixth grade, and it's still first semester.
No problem, I can do it this way:
26/P = 91/100
26/P x 100 = 91/100 x 100
2600/P = 91
2600/P x P = 91 P
2600 = 91 P
2600/91 = P
P = $28.57
OK, great, but still no go because not only haven't they teach division by a decimal they haven't taught dividing by a 2 digit number.
So, am I missing some third way to solve this problem? If so, what? Every other problem on the page had numbers you could figure out without long division, but to me, solving this one without division was like working with one hand tied behind my back.


really? 
