Learning Task 2: Solve the following by applying the steps in solving routine and non-routine problems.

1. Josephine planted 600 onions equally in 20 rows. How many onions were planted in each row?

2. How many 500s are there in 5,000?

3. Cathy earns Php 1,000 a week. How much does she earn in 1 month?

4. Wendy cooked mini siopao for her 2 sons and 3 daughters. If she only cooked 15 mini siopao, how many mini siopao did her 2 sons and 3 daughters have?

5. Christian bought 2 boxes of pizza with 8 slices each inside, and he is going to have 6 visitors. How many slices can his visitors have?



Answer :

Let's solve each of these problems step-by-step:

### Question 1:
Josephine planted 600 onions equally in 20 rows. How many onions were planted in each row?

Solution:
To find out how many onions were planted in each row, we divide the total number of onions by the number of rows.

[tex]\[ \text{Onions per row} = \frac{\text{Total onions}}{\text{Number of rows}} = \frac{600}{20} = 30 \][/tex]

So, Josephine planted 30 onions in each row.

### Question 2:
How many 500 are there in 5,000?

Solution:
To determine how many 500 are in 5,000, we divide 5,000 by 500.

[tex]\[ \text{Number of 500s} = \frac{\text{Total}}{\text{Unit Value}} = \frac{5000}{500} = 10 \][/tex]

There are 10 of 500 in 5,000.

### Question 3:
Cathy earns Php 1,000 a week. How much does she earn in 1 month?

Solution:
To find out how much Cathy earns in a month, we need to multiply her weekly earnings by the number of weeks in a month. Assuming there are approximately 4 weeks in a month:

[tex]\[ \text{Monthly earnings} = \text{Weekly earnings} \times \text{Weeks per month} = 1000 \times 4 = 4000 \][/tex]

Cathy earns Php 4,000 in one month.

### Question 4:
Wendy cooked mini siopao for her 2 sons and 3 daughters. If she only cooked 15 mini siopao, how many mini siopao did her 2 sons and 3 daughters have?

Solution:
To determine the amount of mini siopao each child receives equally, we divide the total number of siopao by the total number of children.

[tex]\[ \text{Total children} = 2 \text{ sons} + 3 \text{ daughters} = 5 \text{ children} \][/tex]
[tex]\[ \text{Siopao per child} = \frac{15 \text{ siopao}}{5 \text{ children}} = 3 \][/tex]

So, each of Wendy's children, whether sons or daughters, receives 3 mini siopao.

### Question 5:
Christian bought 2 boxes of pizza with 8 slices each inside and he is going to have 6 visitors. How many slices can his visitors have?

Solution:
First, we find the total number of pizza slices by multiplying the number of boxes by the slices per box.

[tex]\[ \text{Total slices} = \text{Boxes of pizza} \times \text{Slices per box} = 2 \times 8 = 16 \][/tex]

Next, we divide the total number of slices by the number of visitors.

[tex]\[ \text{Slices per visitor} = \frac{\text{Total slices}}{\text{Number of visitors}} = \frac{16}{6} \approx 2.6667 \][/tex]

Each visitor can have approximately 2.67 slices of pizza, which means some of the slices will need to be shared.

Thus, the answers are:
1. 30 onions per row
2. 10 of 500 in 5,000
3. Php 4,000 per month
4. 3 mini siopao per child
5. Approximately 2.67 slices per visitor