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2.MD.B.5
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Mia is taller than Liam.
Use this relationship to express Liam's height in terms of Mia's height.
If Mia's height is , find Liam's height in meters and centimeters.
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Understand
Mia is 5 cm taller than Liam. We first express Liam's height in terms of Mia's, then, given Mia is 1 m 25 cm tall, find Liam's height in meters and centimeters.
- Mia is 5 cm taller than Liam (the figure shows the 5 cm head-height difference).
- Mia's height is 1 m 25 cm.
- Liam's height expressed in terms of Mia's height.
- Liam's actual height in meters and centimeters.
- 1 m = 100 cm.
- Liam is shorter than Mia, so we subtract the 5 cm difference.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #1 Draw a Diagram
Since Mia is taller by 5 cm, undo that difference: Liam's height is Mia's height minus 5 cm. Then plug in Mia's known height and subtract, converting to m and cm.
Execute
Review
Liam (1 m 20 cm) is exactly 5 cm shorter than Mia (1 m 25 cm), matching the figure's labeled difference; both are sensible child heights.
Draw a Diagram (tool 1): draw two height bars with Mia's 5 cm taller, then cut 5 cm off Mia's 125 cm bar to read 120 cm = 1 m 20 cm.
Standards · min grade 2
2.MD.B.5Solve word problems involving lengths using same units — Subtracting the 5 cm height difference to find Liam's height in m and cm.
Mia is taller than Liam.
Use this relationship to express Liam's height in terms of Mia's height.
If Mia's height is , find Liam's height in meters and centimeters.
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Understand
Mia is 10 cm taller than Liam. We first express Liam's height in terms of Mia's, then, given Mia is 1 m 40 cm tall, find Liam's height in meters and centimeters.
- Mia is 10 cm taller than Liam (the figure shows the 10 cm head-height difference).
- Mia's height is 1 m 40 cm.
- Liam's height expressed in terms of Mia's height.
- Liam's actual height in meters and centimeters.
- 1 m = 100 cm.
- Liam is shorter than Mia, so we subtract the 10 cm difference.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #1 Draw a Diagram
Since Mia is taller by 10 cm, undo that difference: Liam's height is Mia's height minus 10 cm. Then plug in Mia's known height and subtract, converting to m and cm.
Execute
Review
Liam (1 m 30 cm) is exactly 10 cm shorter than Mia (1 m 40 cm), matching the figure's labeled difference; both are sensible child heights.
Draw a Diagram (tool 1): draw two height bars with Mia's 10 cm taller, then cut 10 cm off Mia's 140 cm bar to read 130 cm = 1 m 30 cm.
Standards · min grade 2
2.MD.B.5Solve word problems involving lengths using same units — Subtracting the 10 cm height difference to find Liam's height in m and cm.
Mia is taller than Liam.
Use this relationship to express Liam's height in terms of Mia's height.
If Mia's height is , find Liam's height in meters and centimeters.
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Understand
Mia is 7 cm taller than Liam. We first express Liam's height in terms of Mia's, then, given Mia is 1 m 60 cm tall, find Liam's height in meters and centimeters.
- Mia is 7 cm taller than Liam (the figure shows the 7 cm head-height difference).
- Mia's height is 1 m 60 cm.
- Liam's height expressed in terms of Mia's height.
- Liam's actual height in meters and centimeters.
- 1 m = 100 cm.
- Liam is shorter than Mia, so we subtract the 7 cm difference.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #1 Draw a Diagram
Since Mia is taller by 7 cm, undo that difference: Liam's height is Mia's height minus 7 cm. Then plug in Mia's known height and subtract, converting to m and cm.
Execute
Review
Liam (1 m 53 cm) is exactly 7 cm shorter than Mia (1 m 60 cm), matching the figure's labeled difference; both are sensible child heights.
Draw a Diagram (tool 1): draw two height bars with Mia's 7 cm taller, then cut 7 cm off Mia's 160 cm bar to read 153 cm = 1 m 53 cm.
Standards · min grade 2
2.MD.B.5Solve word problems involving lengths using same units — Subtracting the 7 cm height difference to find Liam's height in m and cm.
Mia is taller than Liam.
Use this relationship to express Liam's height in terms of Mia's height.
If Mia's height is , find Liam's height in meters and centimeters.
Show solution
Understand
Mia is 25 cm taller than Liam. We first express Liam's height in terms of Mia's, then, given Mia is 1 m 55 cm tall, find Liam's height in meters and centimeters.
- Mia is 25 cm taller than Liam (the figure shows the 25 cm head-height difference).
- Mia's height is 1 m 55 cm.
- Liam's height expressed in terms of Mia's height.
- Liam's actual height in meters and centimeters.
- 1 m = 100 cm.
- Liam is shorter than Mia, so we subtract the 25 cm difference.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #1 Draw a Diagram
Since Mia is taller by 25 cm, undo that difference: Liam's height is Mia's height minus 25 cm. Then plug in Mia's known height and subtract, converting to m and cm.
Execute
Review
Liam (1 m 30 cm) is exactly 25 cm shorter than Mia (1 m 55 cm), matching the figure's labeled difference; both are sensible child heights.
Draw a Diagram (tool 1): draw two height bars with Mia's 25 cm taller, then cut 25 cm off Mia's 155 cm bar to read 130 cm = 1 m 30 cm.
Standards · min grade 2
2.MD.B.5Solve word problems involving lengths using same units — Subtracting the 25 cm height difference to find Liam's height in m and cm.
Mia is taller than Liam.
Use this relationship to express Liam's height in terms of Mia's height.
If Mia's height is , find Liam's height in meters and centimeters.
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Understand
Mia is 12 cm taller than Liam. We first express Liam's height in terms of Mia's, then, given Mia is 1 m 28 cm tall, find Liam's height in meters and centimeters.
- Mia is 12 cm taller than Liam (the figure shows the 12 cm head-height difference).
- Mia's height is 1 m 28 cm.
- Liam's height expressed in terms of Mia's height.
- Liam's actual height in meters and centimeters.
- 1 m = 100 cm.
- Liam is shorter than Mia, so we subtract the 12 cm difference.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #1 Draw a Diagram
Since Mia is taller by 12 cm, undo that difference: Liam's height is Mia's height minus 12 cm. Then plug in Mia's known height and subtract, converting to m and cm.
Execute
Review
Liam (1 m 16 cm) is exactly 12 cm shorter than Mia (1 m 28 cm), matching the figure's labeled difference; both are sensible child heights.
Draw a Diagram (tool 1): draw two height bars with Mia's 12 cm taller, then cut 12 cm off Mia's 128 cm bar to read 116 cm = 1 m 16 cm.
Standards · min grade 2
2.MD.B.5Solve word problems involving lengths using same units — Subtracting the 12 cm height difference to find Liam's height in m and cm.
Mia is taller than Liam.
Use this relationship to express Liam's height in terms of Mia's height.
If Mia's height is , find Liam's height in meters and centimeters.
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Understand
Mia is 15 cm taller than Liam. We first express Liam's height in terms of Mia's, then, given Mia is 1 m 50 cm tall, find Liam's height in meters and centimeters.
- Mia is 15 cm taller than Liam (the figure shows the 15 cm head-height difference).
- Mia's height is 1 m 50 cm.
- Liam's height expressed in terms of Mia's height.
- Liam's actual height in meters and centimeters.
- 1 m = 100 cm.
- Liam is shorter than Mia, so we subtract the 15 cm difference.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #1 Draw a Diagram
Since Mia is taller by 15 cm, undo that difference: Liam's height is Mia's height minus 15 cm. Then plug in Mia's known height and subtract, converting to m and cm.
Execute
Review
Liam (1 m 35 cm) is exactly 15 cm shorter than Mia (1 m 50 cm), matching the figure's labeled difference; both are sensible child heights.
Draw a Diagram (tool 1): draw two height bars with Mia's 15 cm taller, then cut 15 cm off Mia's 150 cm bar to read 135 cm = 1 m 35 cm.
Standards · min grade 2
2.MD.B.5Solve word problems involving lengths using same units — Subtracting the 15 cm height difference to find Liam's height in m and cm.
Mia is taller than Liam.
Use this relationship to express Liam's height in terms of Mia's height.
If Mia's height is , find Liam's height in meters and centimeters.
Show solution
Understand
Mia is 8 cm taller than Liam. We first express Liam's height in terms of Mia's, then, given Mia is 1 m 33 cm tall, find Liam's height in meters and centimeters.
- Mia is 8 cm taller than Liam (the figure shows the 8 cm head-height difference).
- Mia's height is 1 m 33 cm.
- Liam's height expressed in terms of Mia's height.
- Liam's actual height in meters and centimeters.
- 1 m = 100 cm.
- Liam is shorter than Mia, so we subtract the 8 cm difference.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #1 Draw a Diagram
Since Mia is taller by 8 cm, undo that difference: Liam's height is Mia's height minus 8 cm. Then plug in Mia's known height and subtract, converting to m and cm.
Execute
Review
Liam (1 m 25 cm) is exactly 8 cm shorter than Mia (1 m 33 cm), matching the figure's labeled difference; both are sensible child heights.
Draw a Diagram (tool 1): draw two height bars with Mia's 8 cm taller, then cut 8 cm off Mia's 133 cm bar to read 125 cm = 1 m 25 cm.
Standards · min grade 2
2.MD.B.5Solve word problems involving lengths using same units — Subtracting the 8 cm height difference to find Liam's height in m and cm.
Mia is taller than Liam.
Use this relationship to express Liam's height in terms of Mia's height.
If Mia's height is , find Liam's height in meters and centimeters.
Show solution
Understand
Mia is 20 cm taller than Liam. We first express Liam's height in terms of Mia's, then, given Mia is 1 m 45 cm tall, find Liam's height in meters and centimeters.
- Mia is 20 cm taller than Liam (the figure shows the 20 cm head-height difference).
- Mia's height is 1 m 45 cm.
- Liam's height expressed in terms of Mia's height.
- Liam's actual height in meters and centimeters.
- 1 m = 100 cm.
- Liam is shorter than Mia, so we subtract the 20 cm difference.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #1 Draw a Diagram
Since Mia is taller by 20 cm, undo that difference: Liam's height is Mia's height minus 20 cm. Then plug in Mia's known height and subtract, converting to m and cm.
Execute
Review
Liam (1 m 25 cm) is exactly 20 cm shorter than Mia (1 m 45 cm), matching the figure's labeled difference; both are sensible child heights.
Draw a Diagram (tool 1): draw two height bars with Mia's 20 cm taller, then cut 20 cm off Mia's 145 cm bar to read 125 cm = 1 m 25 cm.
Standards · min grade 2
2.MD.B.5Solve word problems involving lengths using same units — Subtracting the 20 cm height difference to find Liam's height in m and cm.
Mia is taller than Liam.
Use this relationship to express Liam's height in terms of Mia's height.
If Mia's height is , find Liam's height in meters and centimeters.
Show solution
Understand
Mia is 5 cm taller than Liam. We first express Liam's height in terms of Mia's, then, given Mia is 1 m 30 cm tall, find Liam's height in meters and centimeters.
- Mia is 5 cm taller than Liam (the figure shows the 5 cm head-height difference).
- Mia's height is 1 m 30 cm.
- Liam's height expressed in terms of Mia's height.
- Liam's actual height in meters and centimeters.
- 1 m = 100 cm.
- Liam is shorter than Mia, so we subtract the 5 cm difference.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #1 Draw a Diagram
Since Mia is taller by 5 cm, undo that difference: Liam's height is Mia's height minus 5 cm. Then plug in Mia's known height and subtract, converting to m and cm.
Execute
Review
Liam (1 m 25 cm) is exactly 5 cm shorter than Mia (1 m 30 cm), matching the figure's labeled difference; both are sensible child heights.
Draw a Diagram (tool 1): draw two height bars with Mia's 5 cm taller, then cut 5 cm off Mia's 130 cm bar to read 125 cm = 1 m 25 cm.
Standards · min grade 2
2.MD.B.5Solve word problems involving lengths using same units — Subtracting the 5 cm height difference to find Liam's height in m and cm.
Mia is taller than Liam.
Use this relationship to express Liam's height in terms of Mia's height.
If Mia's height is , find Liam's height in meters and centimeters.
Show solution
Understand
Mia is 3 cm taller than Liam. We first express Liam's height in terms of Mia's, then, given Mia is 1 m 20 cm tall, find Liam's height in meters and centimeters.
- Mia is 3 cm taller than Liam (the figure shows the 3 cm head-height difference).
- Mia's height is 1 m 20 cm.
- Liam's height expressed in terms of Mia's height.
- Liam's actual height in meters and centimeters.
- 1 m = 100 cm.
- Liam is shorter than Mia, so we subtract the 3 cm difference.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #1 Draw a Diagram
Since Mia is taller by 3 cm, undo that difference: Liam's height is Mia's height minus 3 cm. Then plug in Mia's known height and subtract, converting to m and cm.
Execute
Review
Liam (1 m 17 cm) is exactly 3 cm shorter than Mia (1 m 20 cm), matching the figure's labeled difference; both are sensible child heights.
Draw a Diagram (tool 1): draw two height bars with Mia's 3 cm taller, then cut 3 cm off Mia's 120 cm bar to read 117 cm = 1 m 17 cm.
Standards · min grade 2
2.MD.B.5Solve word problems involving lengths using same units — Subtracting the 3 cm height difference to find Liam's height in m and cm.