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Math in Our World: Hamster Town

A stack of boxes of varying sizes.

An adorable hamster named Peanut.

Ling and Nguyet have a pet hamster named Peanut. They’ve been using cardboard boxes to build “Hamster Town” in their basement, designing and decorating houses, stores, schools, and more. They are collecting boxes so they can construct a few more buildings. They need:

Here are the dimensions of the boxes they’ve collected so far:

Box Length (in inches) Width (in inches) Height (in inches)
1 15 11 5
2 12 6 16
3 22 16 14
4 40 12 9
5 20 11 4
  1. What do you notice? What do you wonder?
  2. Show what is happening. Use pictures, models, or numbers.
  3. What mathematical questions can you ask about this situation? Answer all the questions you can!

How could you get started?

Follow-up

Challenge

Do you have empty boxes around? Measure their dimensions and find their volumes. Are any of your boxes larger than Ling and Nguyet’s biggest box? What can you build by combining those boxes? What’s the volume of the combined structure?

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