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#MathStratChat - May 14, 2025

Pam Harris, Kim Montague

In today’s MathStratChat, Pam and Kim discuss the MathStratChat problem shared on social media on May 14, 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  00:00

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

 

Kim  00:07

And I'm Kim.

 

Pam  00:08

And this is a MathStratChat episode because we're chatting 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  00:20

Okay, so this Wednesday our problem was 16 times seven-eighths. How would you like to solve this problem? Pause the podcast. Solve it however way you want, and then come on back and listen to 16 times seven-eighths. 

 

Pam  00:32

Dun dun dun. 

 

Kim  00:34

Alright, I'm going to go first this time. 

 

Pam  00:35

Alright.

 

Kim  00:37

I'm going to use an Over strategy with fractions, so I'm going to say 16 times 1 would be 16.

 

Pam  00:44

Mmhm. 

 

Kim  00:46

But then I have too much, so I'm going to go back an eighth of 16, which is 2. So, then 16 minus 2 is 14. 

 

Pam  00:57

Bam. I like it. 

 

Kim  00:59

Favorite! (unclear) and Over.

 

Pam  01:01

Alright, I think I'm going to find 16 times seven-eighths by finding 16 times 1/8, and then scaling that times 7. So, 1/8 of 16 is 2. And I have to scale that times 7, and 2 times 7 is 14. 

 

Kim  01:19

Nice. 

 

Pam  01:20

I was also kind of wondering if I would Double and Halve, but I don't know that 87.5... Is that right? 87.5? Yeah. I don't know that 87.5 is going to double very nicely. 16 will certainly halve nicely, right? 

 

Kim  01:37

Yeah. 

 

Pam  01:38

I could Double and Halve because 16 will halve all the way down to 2. So, I'm for sure can do that. Um... Yeah, not going to though. 

 

Kim  01:49

about the... You said it was 87.5. So, it's got me thinking about the missing 12.5%.  I'm thinking

 

Pam  01:59

I mean, it's kind of what you did, right? You found the missing 1/8.

 

Kim  02:02

Mmhm.

 

Pam  02:04

Yeah. Oh, are you like going to Double and Halve the missing 12.5?

 

Kim  02:08

Mmhm. 

 

Pam  02:10

How does that help? How does Doubling and Halving the missing help?

 

Kim  02:13

I want to think about that.

 

Pam  02:15

Oh. Well, I'll let you.

 

Kim  02:16

Yeah. Okay, so we can't wait to see what you all do every week. Please join us on MathStratChat and let us know how you think about the problems and comment on each other's strategies. 

 

Pam  02:26

Yeah, we post the problems 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. We love having you as part of the Math is Figure-Out-Able movement. Math is Figure-Out-Able!