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#MathStratChat - April 23, 2025

Pam Harris, Kim Montague

In today’s MathStratChat, Pam and Kim discuss the MathStratChat problem shared on social media on April 23, 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.


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Pam  00:01

Hey, fellow mathers! Welcome to the podcast where Math is Figure-Out-Able. I'm Pam Harris.

 

Kim  00:07

And I'm Kim Montague.

 

Pam  00:08

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

 

Kim  00:21

Okay, so this Wednesday, our math problem was 9 times two-thirds. How would you solve this problem? Pause the podcast. Solve it however you'd like. The problem is 9 times two-thirds.

 

Pam  00:33

Alright, Kim. You're up. What are you thinking about 9 times two-thirds? 

 

Kim  00:37

I'm going to actually solve two-thirds of 9. 

 

Pam  00:43

Okay. Little commutative property there.

 

Pam and Kim  00:47

Mmhm.

 

Kim  00:47

So, one-third of 9 would be 3, so two-thirds of 9 would be 6. 

 

Pam  00:53

Nice. I like it.

 

Kim  00:54

Yeah. 

 

Pam  00:55

Okay, I'm going to think about nine 1/3s, and then I'm going to double that. 

 

Kim  01:02

Okay.

 

Pam  01:03

So, instead of nine 2/3s, I'm just going to find half of it. Nine 1/3s. So, three 1/3s is 1. So nine 1/3s would be 3. But then I have to double that, and that's 6. 

 

Kim  01:18

Okay.

 

Pam  01:19

What do you think? 

 

Kim  01:20

I like it. 

 

Pam  01:22

I wonder, Kim. I was kind of expecting you to do something different. I mean, I like what you did. Would you ever think about 9 times 1?

 

Kim  01:32

Oh, and then back up a third? 

 

Pam  01:33

Yeah! 

 

Kim  01:34

I mean, yes, except in this particular case.

 

Pam  01:39

Yeah?

 

Kim  01:39

The one-third I'm either going to double it or if I'm going to go back. I only like to go Over when...  I shouldn't say "only". It felt like the same amount of dealing with one-third to be honest with you.

 

Pam  01:53

Interesting. Okay, okay. Well, let me just finish that out. So, 9 times, 1 is 9. But I only want two-thirds of 9, so I'm going to back up a third. And a third of 9 is 3. 9 minus 3 is 6. Okay. Alright.

 

Kim  02:07

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

 

Pam  02:16

I'll post the problem on Wednesday around 7:00 pm Central. When you answer, tag me and use the hashtag MathStratChat, then join us to hear how we're thinking about the problem. Ya'll, thanks for joining us as part of the Math is Figure-Out-Able movement. Math is Figure-Out-Able!