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Now that you are familiar with the problem-solving standard and some of its aspects, we'd like you to apply it. Middle school teacher Ruth Ann Duncan wants to evaluate how well students in her combined seventh- and eighth-grade math class understand how to find the volume of a container.
How does problem solving fit into this picture? First, consider a problem similar to the one Ms. Duncan sets for her students: At home, use one standard sheet of paper (8 1/2" x 11") to make the largest possible closed container. Think about the different types of containers you can make.
Note: You have a set surface area and want to find the maximum volume.
As you work through the problem, keep the following questions in mind:
- Which surface is the base?
- Which is the side?
- Which is the top?

Explore the solution and consider some reflection questions
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