At the produce stand, Mia's mom buys 1 lb of cherry tomatoes that cost $4 per 8 oz. At the butcher, she buys 1 lb 8 oz of pork that costs $9 per pound. How much does Mia's mom spend in all on the cherry tomatoes and the pork?
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Understand
Mia's mom buys cherry tomatoes priced at 4forevery8ozandporkpricedat9 per pound. We find each item's cost from its per-unit price, then add the two costs.
Givens- Cherry tomatoes: she buys 1 lb (= 16 oz), priced at $4 per 8 oz.
- Pork: she buys 1 lb 8 oz (= 1.5 lb), priced at $9 per pound.
- 1 lb = 16 oz.
Unknowns- The total amount of money spent on the cherry tomatoes and the pork together.
Constraints- Prices are unit rates: 4per8ozoftomatoes;9 per 1 lb of pork.
- Money amounts are in dollars and cents.
Plan
#8 Analyze the Units · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems
This is a money/rate problem, so tracking the units (perounce, per pound) keeps the setup correct. It splits naturally into two subproblems (tomato cost, pork cost) that are added at the end.
Execute
#8 Analyze the Units 3.MD.A.2
1 lb is 16 oz, and the price is
4foreach8oz.Thereare16/8=2portionsof8oz,sothetomatoescost2groupsof4.
16÷8=2,2×$4=$8 Converting 1 lb to 16 oz so the weight matches the 8 oz unit of the price is just unit sense a third grader builds with measurement.
#7 Identify Subproblems 3.OA.A.3
1 lb 8 oz is one whole pound plus half a pound (8 oz = half of 16 oz). At
9perpound,onepoundcosts9 and the extra half-pound costs half of
9,whichis4.50.
$9+21×$9=$9+$4.50=$13.50 Recognizing 8 oz as half a pound and taking half of the per-pound price is a within-100 multiplication/division word-problem skill.
#7 Identify Subproblems 3.OA.A.3
Add the tomato cost and the pork cost to get the total spent.
$8+$13.50=$21.50 Combining the two subtotals is a single addition of two money amounts.
Answer: $21.50
Review
Tomatoes 8andpork13.50 are both sensible store prices, and 13.50>8 makes sense because pork is heavier (1.5 lb) and pricier per unit. The total 21.50isbetween20 and $25, a reasonable grocery sum.
Use Guess and Check on the half-pound: confirm that half of 9is4.50 because 4.50+4.50 = 9,thenadd8 + 9+4.50.
Standards · min grade 3
3.MD.A.2 Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects — Converting 1 lb to 16 oz and 8 oz to half a pound to match the price units.3.OA.A.3 Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Finding each item's cost from its unit rate and adding the subtotals.
💡 Match the weight to the price's unit, find each cost, then add - that's just Grade 3 unit sense!