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This story uses the addition property of equality because it shows that if both Gus and Rupert each are alone in their hot air balloons they are at equal heights and if if 1 guest joins each of their parties their height above the ground remains equal.
They each decided to throw a party in a hot air balloon and see who could get the most pigs to come.
Each of the pigs got a hot air balloon and decorated it.
At 9 o'clock the party ended and all twelve of the party guests went back home.
They had moved there one week ago and already had lots of friends.
At 7 o'clock their guests began arriving Gus had two guests come at 7 and Rupert had four come. As they all got on board they flew off into the sky and as they did more of their party guests arrived and joined the party in the sky
Once upon a time their were two pigs named Gus and Rupert who lived in Farmville
The next day they created invitations that said the party would be that night at 7 o'clock.
This table explains how many guests each pig had come between 7 and 8 o'clock
# of Guests Per Pig
Time (pm) Gus Rupert
7:00 2 4
7:10 3 4
7:30 3 5
7:45 4 5
8:00 6 6
As you can see the number of pigs per party changed and wasn't always equal but by the end they each had six guests and their hot air balloons were 450 ft. in the air
Rupert
# of pigs Height (ft.)
1 500
4 470
4 470
5 460
5 460
6 450
This table shows the height of the hot air balloons as the number of pigs inside increased.
Gus
# of pigs Height (ft.)
1 500
2 490
3 480
3 480
4 470
6 450