Find two lengths from sum and difference
2.MD.B.5
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There are two bars, A and B. The sum of the lengths of A and B is , and their difference is . (A is longer than B.)
Find the length, in centimeters, of the longer bar A and the shorter bar B.
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Two bars, A and B, together measure 84 cm. A is 12 cm longer than B. Find each bar's length in centimeters.
- The sum of the two bars' lengths is 84 cm.
- The difference between the bars' lengths is 12 cm (A is longer than B).
- The figure shows bar A as the full 84 cm length with a 12 cm extra piece on its right end, and bar B as the shorter bar.
- The length of the longer bar A in centimeters.
- The length of the shorter bar B in centimeters.
- Both lengths are positive whole numbers of centimeters.
- A is longer than B.
Plan
#1 Draw a Diagram · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems
The picture of the two stacked bars lets us see that if we remove the 12 cm extra piece from the total, the remaining length is split into two equal bars (the length of B twice). Picturing the bars turns the sum-and-difference relationship into a simple take-away-then-halve calculation.
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Review
Check both facts: 48 + 36 = 84 cm (the sum) and 48 - 36 = 12 cm (the difference). Both match, and A (48) is longer than B (36), so the answer is sensible.
Guess and check (tool 6): try A = 48, B = 36; their sum is 84 and difference is 12, confirming the answer on the first reasonable guess.
Standards · min grade 2
2.MD.B.5Solve word problems involving lengths using same units — Combining and comparing the two bar lengths (sum and difference) in centimeters to find each length.
There are two bars, A and B. The sum of the lengths of A and B is , and their difference is . (A is longer than B.)
Find the length, in centimeters, of the longer bar A and the shorter bar B.
Show solution
Understand
Two bars, A and B, together measure 80 cm. A is 20 cm longer than B. Find each bar's length in centimeters.
- The sum of the two bars' lengths is 80 cm.
- The difference between the bars' lengths is 20 cm (A is longer than B).
- The figure shows bar A as the full 80 cm length with a 20 cm extra piece on its right end, and bar B as the shorter bar.
- The length of the longer bar A in centimeters.
- The length of the shorter bar B in centimeters.
- Both lengths are positive whole numbers of centimeters.
- A is longer than B.
Plan
#1 Draw a Diagram · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems
The picture of the two stacked bars lets us see that if we remove the 20 cm extra piece from the total, the remaining length is split into two equal bars (the length of B twice). Picturing the bars turns the sum-and-difference relationship into a simple take-away-then-halve calculation.
Execute
Review
Check both facts: 50 + 30 = 80 cm (the sum) and 50 - 30 = 20 cm (the difference). Both match, and A (50) is longer than B (30), so the answer is sensible.
Guess and check (tool 6): try A = 50, B = 30; their sum is 80 and difference is 20, confirming the answer on the first reasonable guess.
Standards · min grade 2
2.MD.B.5Solve word problems involving lengths using same units — Combining and comparing the two bar lengths (sum and difference) in centimeters to find each length.
There are two bars, A and B. The sum of the lengths of A and B is , and their difference is . (A is longer than B.)
Find the length, in centimeters, of the longer bar A and the shorter bar B.
Show solution
Understand
Two bars, A and B, together measure 100 cm. A is 40 cm longer than B. Find each bar's length in centimeters.
- The sum of the two bars' lengths is 100 cm.
- The difference between the bars' lengths is 40 cm (A is longer than B).
- The figure shows bar A as the full 100 cm length with a 40 cm extra piece on its right end, and bar B as the shorter bar.
- The length of the longer bar A in centimeters.
- The length of the shorter bar B in centimeters.
- Both lengths are positive whole numbers of centimeters.
- A is longer than B.
Plan
#1 Draw a Diagram · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems
The picture of the two stacked bars lets us see that if we remove the 40 cm extra piece from the total, the remaining length is split into two equal bars (the length of B twice). Picturing the bars turns the sum-and-difference relationship into a simple take-away-then-halve calculation.
Execute
Review
Check both facts: 70 + 30 = 100 cm (the sum) and 70 - 30 = 40 cm (the difference). Both match, and A (70) is longer than B (30), so the answer is sensible.
Guess and check (tool 6): try A = 70, B = 30; their sum is 100 and difference is 40, confirming the answer on the first reasonable guess.
Standards · min grade 2
2.MD.B.5Solve word problems involving lengths using same units — Combining and comparing the two bar lengths (sum and difference) in centimeters to find each length.
There are two bars, A and B. The sum of the lengths of A and B is , and their difference is . (A is longer than B.)
Find the length, in centimeters, of the longer bar A and the shorter bar B.
Show solution
Understand
Two bars, A and B, together measure 50 cm. A is 16 cm longer than B. Find each bar's length in centimeters.
- The sum of the two bars' lengths is 50 cm.
- The difference between the bars' lengths is 16 cm (A is longer than B).
- The figure shows bar A as the full 50 cm length with a 16 cm extra piece on its right end, and bar B as the shorter bar.
- The length of the longer bar A in centimeters.
- The length of the shorter bar B in centimeters.
- Both lengths are positive whole numbers of centimeters.
- A is longer than B.
Plan
#1 Draw a Diagram · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems
The picture of the two stacked bars lets us see that if we remove the 16 cm extra piece from the total, the remaining length is split into two equal bars (the length of B twice). Picturing the bars turns the sum-and-difference relationship into a simple take-away-then-halve calculation.
Execute
Review
Check both facts: 33 + 17 = 50 cm (the sum) and 33 - 17 = 16 cm (the difference). Both match, and A (33) is longer than B (17), so the answer is sensible.
Guess and check (tool 6): try A = 33, B = 17; their sum is 50 and difference is 16, confirming the answer on the first reasonable guess.
Standards · min grade 2
2.MD.B.5Solve word problems involving lengths using same units — Combining and comparing the two bar lengths (sum and difference) in centimeters to find each length.
There are two bars, A and B. The sum of the lengths of A and B is , and their difference is . (A is longer than B.)
Find the length, in centimeters, of the longer bar A and the shorter bar B.
Show solution
Understand
Two bars, A and B, together measure 70 cm. A is 10 cm longer than B. Find each bar's length in centimeters.
- The sum of the two bars' lengths is 70 cm.
- The difference between the bars' lengths is 10 cm (A is longer than B).
- The figure shows bar A as the full 70 cm length with a 10 cm extra piece on its right end, and bar B as the shorter bar.
- The length of the longer bar A in centimeters.
- The length of the shorter bar B in centimeters.
- Both lengths are positive whole numbers of centimeters.
- A is longer than B.
Plan
#1 Draw a Diagram · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems
The picture of the two stacked bars lets us see that if we remove the 10 cm extra piece from the total, the remaining length is split into two equal bars (the length of B twice). Picturing the bars turns the sum-and-difference relationship into a simple take-away-then-halve calculation.
Execute
Review
Check both facts: 40 + 30 = 70 cm (the sum) and 40 - 30 = 10 cm (the difference). Both match, and A (40) is longer than B (30), so the answer is sensible.
Guess and check (tool 6): try A = 40, B = 30; their sum is 70 and difference is 10, confirming the answer on the first reasonable guess.
Standards · min grade 2
2.MD.B.5Solve word problems involving lengths using same units — Combining and comparing the two bar lengths (sum and difference) in centimeters to find each length.
There are two bars, A and B. The sum of the lengths of A and B is , and their difference is . (A is longer than B.)
Find the length, in centimeters, of the longer bar A and the shorter bar B.
Show solution
Understand
Two bars, A and B, together measure 120 cm. A is 30 cm longer than B. Find each bar's length in centimeters.
- The sum of the two bars' lengths is 120 cm.
- The difference between the bars' lengths is 30 cm (A is longer than B).
- The figure shows bar A as the full 120 cm length with a 30 cm extra piece on its right end, and bar B as the shorter bar.
- The length of the longer bar A in centimeters.
- The length of the shorter bar B in centimeters.
- Both lengths are positive whole numbers of centimeters.
- A is longer than B.
Plan
#1 Draw a Diagram · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems
The picture of the two stacked bars lets us see that if we remove the 30 cm extra piece from the total, the remaining length is split into two equal bars (the length of B twice). Picturing the bars turns the sum-and-difference relationship into a simple take-away-then-halve calculation.
Execute
Review
Check both facts: 75 + 45 = 120 cm (the sum) and 75 - 45 = 30 cm (the difference). Both match, and A (75) is longer than B (45), so the answer is sensible.
Guess and check (tool 6): try A = 75, B = 45; their sum is 120 and difference is 30, confirming the answer on the first reasonable guess.
Standards · min grade 2
2.MD.B.5Solve word problems involving lengths using same units — Combining and comparing the two bar lengths (sum and difference) in centimeters to find each length.
There are two bars, A and B. The sum of the lengths of A and B is , and their difference is . (A is longer than B.)
Find the length, in centimeters, of the longer bar A and the shorter bar B.
Show solution
Understand
Two bars, A and B, together measure 90 cm. A is 10 cm longer than B. Find each bar's length in centimeters.
- The sum of the two bars' lengths is 90 cm.
- The difference between the bars' lengths is 10 cm (A is longer than B).
- The figure shows bar A as the full 90 cm length with a 10 cm extra piece on its right end, and bar B as the shorter bar.
- The length of the longer bar A in centimeters.
- The length of the shorter bar B in centimeters.
- Both lengths are positive whole numbers of centimeters.
- A is longer than B.
Plan
#1 Draw a Diagram · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems
The picture of the two stacked bars lets us see that if we remove the 10 cm extra piece from the total, the remaining length is split into two equal bars (the length of B twice). Picturing the bars turns the sum-and-difference relationship into a simple take-away-then-halve calculation.
Execute
Review
Check both facts: 50 + 40 = 90 cm (the sum) and 50 - 40 = 10 cm (the difference). Both match, and A (50) is longer than B (40), so the answer is sensible.
Guess and check (tool 6): try A = 50, B = 40; their sum is 90 and difference is 10, confirming the answer on the first reasonable guess.
Standards · min grade 2
2.MD.B.5Solve word problems involving lengths using same units — Combining and comparing the two bar lengths (sum and difference) in centimeters to find each length.
There are two bars, A and B. The sum of the lengths of A and B is , and their difference is . (A is longer than B.)
Find the length, in centimeters, of the longer bar A and the shorter bar B.
Show solution
Understand
Two bars, A and B, together measure 60 cm. A is 20 cm longer than B. Find each bar's length in centimeters.
- The sum of the two bars' lengths is 60 cm.
- The difference between the bars' lengths is 20 cm (A is longer than B).
- The figure shows bar A as the full 60 cm length with a 20 cm extra piece on its right end, and bar B as the shorter bar.
- The length of the longer bar A in centimeters.
- The length of the shorter bar B in centimeters.
- Both lengths are positive whole numbers of centimeters.
- A is longer than B.
Plan
#1 Draw a Diagram · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems
The picture of the two stacked bars lets us see that if we remove the 20 cm extra piece from the total, the remaining length is split into two equal bars (the length of B twice). Picturing the bars turns the sum-and-difference relationship into a simple take-away-then-halve calculation.
Execute
Review
Check both facts: 40 + 20 = 60 cm (the sum) and 40 - 20 = 20 cm (the difference). Both match, and A (40) is longer than B (20), so the answer is sensible.
Guess and check (tool 6): try A = 40, B = 20; their sum is 60 and difference is 20, confirming the answer on the first reasonable guess.
Standards · min grade 2
2.MD.B.5Solve word problems involving lengths using same units — Combining and comparing the two bar lengths (sum and difference) in centimeters to find each length.