Use the graph to solve the following problems. Show or tell how you solved each problem. Use a number sentence to show your thinking.

    1. Levi, Mara, and John each have four letters in their names. Draw a picture of their three T-shirts with their names on them.
    2. How many letters will they have to buy altogether?
    1. How many students have eight letters in their names?
    2. How many letters will these students need to buy in order to write all their names on all their T-shirts?
    1. How many students have six letters in their names?
    2. How many letters are needed to write all their names on all their T-shirts?
  1. Each letter costs 10 cents. How much will it cost to buy all the letters for the group with three letters in their names?
  2. How much will it cost to buy all the letters for the group with five letters in their names?
    1. Which group will need more letters: the group with five letters in their names or the group with seven letters?
    2. How many more letters will that group need?
  3. How much will the letters cost for the group with nine letters?

Check-In: Question 8

    1. How many letters are needed to make T-shirts for the whole class?
    2. Show or tell how you found your answer.