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Reply to "Math question my sixth grade daughter's teacher graded wrong"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I think that the question you want to answer is, "How many complete pots can you glaze?"[/quote] That is a more wordy way of asking what was asked: "How many pots can be completed?" It is only you who doesn't understand that "completed" means "complete pot". [quote]Certainly the question could be more more clear; for example, "How many pots can you glaze?"[/quote] 4 and 1/2 could be a fine answer to "how many pots can you glaze?" You can glaze 4 pots, and half of the 5th. Perfect. [quote] But nobody always writes perfect questions, and ideally OP's daughter has long since talked to the teacher, received full credit, and moved on. [/quote] The question as initially worded was entirely clear, actually. [/quote]
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