(Math) Mitchell’s Pamper Challenge - Part Two
Mitchell’s Pamper Challenge - Part Two
Name: ____________________
Date: ____________________
Instructions: Solve each problem carefully. Show your work and explain your reasoning.
Pamper Quantity Calculations
Mitchell receives 6 pamper packs as a gift. Each pack contains 42 pampers. How many total pampers does Mitchell now have?
If Mitchell uses 9 pampers per day, how many pampers will he need for a 10-day period?
A pamper store offers a bulk discount: buy 3 packs, get 1 free. If each pack costs $22, how much will Mitchell save?
Milk and Bottle Challenges
Mitchell prepares milk bottles that are 6 ounces each. If he needs 30 ounces of milk daily, how many full bottles will he use?
A milk container holds 48 ounces. If Mitchell drinks 5 ounces every 2 hours, how many times will he need to refill the container in a day?
Mitchell’s bottles cost $4.25 each. If he breaks 3 bottles in two months, how much extra money is spent on replacements?
Time and Quantity Puzzles
Mitchell changes pampers every 4 hours during the day. How many pamper changes will occur in an 18-hour period?
A pamper bag can hold 15 pampers. For a 3-day trip, how many pamper bags will Mitchell need?
Mitchell prepares 8 bottles each evening for the next day. How many bottles will he prepare in a 7-day period?
Cost and Comparison Problems
Pampers come in two sizes: Brand X with 60 pampers for $27, and Brand Y with 45 pampers for $20. Which brand offers better value?
Mitchell uses 7 wipes per pamper change. If wipes cost $0.12 each, what is the total cost of wipes used in a week?
A pamper cream tube costs $9.50 and lasts 4 weeks. What is the monthly cost of pamper cream?
Complex Calculation Challenges
Mitchell’s night-time pamper usage is double his daytime usage. If he uses 5 pampers during the day, how many will he use at night?
A pamper subscription offers 120 pampers for $54. How much does Mitchell save compared to buying individual pampers at $0.50 each?
Mitchell’s monthly baby supply budget is $400. If 35% is spent on pampers, how much money is allocated to pampers?
Problem-Solving Scenarios
Mitchell receives a 15% discount coupon for pampers. If a pack normally costs $30, how much will he pay after the discount?
A care facility charges $1.25 per pamper change. With 6 changes per day, what will Mitchell’s monthly pamper change fee be?
Mitchell buys pampers in bulk: 300 pampers for $90. What is the price per pamper?
Advanced Calculation Problems
Mitchell tracks his milk intake: 4 ounces every 3 hours. In a 24-hour period, how many total ounces will he consume?
A pack of 100 wipes costs $15. If Mitchell uses 20 wipes per day, how many days will one pack last?
Bonus Challenge Problems
Mitchell’s weekend pamper usage is 30% less than weekday usage. If he uses 10 pampers daily during the week, how many will he use on a weekend day?
A pamper bag costs $50 and can be used for 24 months. What is the monthly cost of the pamper bag?
Mitchell receives a loyalty program where every 5th pack is free. If a pack costs $25, how much will he save in a year if he buys one pack per week?
Creative Math Problems
Design a consumption chart showing Mitchell’s pamper and milk usage for a week, including daily totals and weekly summaries.
Calculate Mitchell’s total baby supply expenses for one month, breaking down costs into detailed categories.
Create a budget optimization plan showing how Mitchell can reduce his baby supply expenses.
Mitchell’s pamper bag can hold items up to 12 pounds. If current supplies weigh 9.5 pounds, how many more pounds of items can be added?
Comparing pamper brands: Brand A costs $0.45 per pamper, Brand B costs $0.50 per pamper. If Brand B has 15% more absorption, which is the better value?
Mitchell uses 2 packs of pampers per week. How many packs will he need for a 9-week period?
If Mitchell’s pamper storage has 4 compartments and he wants to distribute 48 pampers equally, how many pampers will go in each compartment?
Mathematical Adventures Await, Problem Solvers!