Find container weight after adding or removing
3.MD.A.2
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A basket full of apples is weighed and comes to . After half of the apples are eaten, the basket is weighed again and comes to . How much does the empty basket weigh, in ounces? (Every apple weighs the same.)
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A basket of apples weighs 9 lb 0 oz. After half the apples are eaten, it weighs 5 lb 8 oz. All apples weigh the same. Find the weight of the empty basket in ounces.
- Basket with all apples weighs 9 lb 0 oz.
- Basket with half the apples weighs 5 lb 8 oz.
- Every apple weighs the same.
- 1 lb = 16 oz.
- The weight of the empty basket in ounces.
- Exactly half the apples were eaten between the two weighings.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units
The weight lost equals exactly half the apples. Doubling that loss gives all the apples; removing all apples from the full weight leaves the basket. Convert to ounces first so subtraction is clean.
Execute
Review
Check: basket 32 oz + half apples 56 oz = 88 oz, which matches the second weighing; and 32 oz + 112 oz = 144 oz matches the first weighing. So 32 oz is consistent.
Convert to algebra (tool 13): let basket = b and all apples = a. Then b + a = 144 and b + a/2 = 88; subtracting gives a/2 = 56, so a = 112 and b = 32 oz.
Standards · min grade 3
3.MD.A.2Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects — Converting pound-ounce weights and subtracting masses to isolate the basket.3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Doubling the half-apple weight to get the full apple weight.
A basket full of apples is weighed and comes to . After half of the apples are eaten, the basket is weighed again and comes to . How much does the empty basket weigh, in ounces? (Every apple weighs the same.)
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Understand
A basket of apples weighs 11 lb 0 oz. After half the apples are eaten, it weighs 6 lb 8 oz. All apples weigh the same. Find the weight of the empty basket in ounces.
- Basket with all apples weighs 11 lb 0 oz.
- Basket with half the apples weighs 6 lb 8 oz.
- Every apple weighs the same.
- 1 lb = 16 oz.
- The weight of the empty basket in ounces.
- Exactly half the apples were eaten between the two weighings.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units
The weight lost equals exactly half the apples. Doubling that loss gives all the apples; removing all apples from the full weight leaves the basket. Convert to ounces first so subtraction is clean.
Execute
Review
Check: basket 32 oz + half apples 72 oz = 104 oz, which matches the second weighing; and 32 oz + 144 oz = 176 oz matches the first weighing. So 32 oz is consistent.
Convert to algebra (tool 13): let basket = b and all apples = a. Then b + a = 176 and b + a/2 = 104; subtracting gives a/2 = 72, so a = 144 and b = 32 oz.
Standards · min grade 3
3.MD.A.2Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects — Converting pound-ounce weights and subtracting masses to isolate the basket.3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Doubling the half-apple weight to get the full apple weight.
A basket full of apples is weighed and comes to . After half of the apples are eaten, the basket is weighed again and comes to . How much does the empty basket weigh, in ounces? (Every apple weighs the same.)
Show solution
Understand
A basket of apples weighs 8 lb 0 oz. After half the apples are eaten, it weighs 5 lb 0 oz. All apples weigh the same. Find the weight of the empty basket in ounces.
- Basket with all apples weighs 8 lb 0 oz.
- Basket with half the apples weighs 5 lb 0 oz.
- Every apple weighs the same.
- 1 lb = 16 oz.
- The weight of the empty basket in ounces.
- Exactly half the apples were eaten between the two weighings.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units
The weight lost equals exactly half the apples. Doubling that loss gives all the apples; removing all apples from the full weight leaves the basket. Convert to ounces first so subtraction is clean.
Execute
Review
Check: basket 32 oz + half apples 48 oz = 80 oz, which matches the second weighing; and 32 oz + 96 oz = 128 oz matches the first weighing. So 32 oz is consistent.
Convert to algebra (tool 13): let basket = b and all apples = a. Then b + a = 128 and b + a/2 = 80; subtracting gives a/2 = 48, so a = 96 and b = 32 oz.
Standards · min grade 3
3.MD.A.2Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects — Converting pound-ounce weights and subtracting masses to isolate the basket.3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Doubling the half-apple weight to get the full apple weight.
A basket full of apples is weighed and comes to . After half of the apples are eaten, the basket is weighed again and comes to . How much does the empty basket weigh, in ounces? (Every apple weighs the same.)
Show solution
Understand
A basket of apples weighs 9 lb 8 oz. After half the apples are eaten, it weighs 5 lb 4 oz. All apples weigh the same. Find the weight of the empty basket in ounces.
- Basket with all apples weighs 9 lb 8 oz.
- Basket with half the apples weighs 5 lb 4 oz.
- Every apple weighs the same.
- 1 lb = 16 oz.
- The weight of the empty basket in ounces.
- Exactly half the apples were eaten between the two weighings.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units
The weight lost equals exactly half the apples. Doubling that loss gives all the apples; removing all apples from the full weight leaves the basket. Convert to ounces first so subtraction is clean.
Execute
Review
Check: basket 16 oz + half apples 68 oz = 84 oz, which matches the second weighing; and 16 oz + 136 oz = 152 oz matches the first weighing. So 16 oz is consistent.
Convert to algebra (tool 13): let basket = b and all apples = a. Then b + a = 152 and b + a/2 = 84; subtracting gives a/2 = 68, so a = 136 and b = 16 oz.
Standards · min grade 3
3.MD.A.2Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects — Converting pound-ounce weights and subtracting masses to isolate the basket.3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Doubling the half-apple weight to get the full apple weight.
A basket full of apples is weighed and comes to . After half of the apples are eaten, the basket is weighed again and comes to . How much does the empty basket weigh, in ounces? (Every apple weighs the same.)
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Understand
A basket of apples weighs 6 lb 8 oz. After half the apples are eaten, it weighs 4 lb 0 oz. All apples weigh the same. Find the weight of the empty basket in ounces.
- Basket with all apples weighs 6 lb 8 oz.
- Basket with half the apples weighs 4 lb 0 oz.
- Every apple weighs the same.
- 1 lb = 16 oz.
- The weight of the empty basket in ounces.
- Exactly half the apples were eaten between the two weighings.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units
The weight lost equals exactly half the apples. Doubling that loss gives all the apples; removing all apples from the full weight leaves the basket. Convert to ounces first so subtraction is clean.
Execute
Review
Check: basket 24 oz + half apples 40 oz = 64 oz, which matches the second weighing; and 24 oz + 80 oz = 104 oz matches the first weighing. So 24 oz is consistent.
Convert to algebra (tool 13): let basket = b and all apples = a. Then b + a = 104 and b + a/2 = 64; subtracting gives a/2 = 40, so a = 80 and b = 24 oz.
Standards · min grade 3
3.MD.A.2Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects — Converting pound-ounce weights and subtracting masses to isolate the basket.3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Doubling the half-apple weight to get the full apple weight.
A basket full of apples is weighed and comes to . After half of the apples are eaten, the basket is weighed again and comes to . How much does the empty basket weigh, in ounces? (Every apple weighs the same.)
Show solution
Understand
A basket of apples weighs 10 lb 0 oz. After half the apples are eaten, it weighs 6 lb 0 oz. All apples weigh the same. Find the weight of the empty basket in ounces.
- Basket with all apples weighs 10 lb 0 oz.
- Basket with half the apples weighs 6 lb 0 oz.
- Every apple weighs the same.
- 1 lb = 16 oz.
- The weight of the empty basket in ounces.
- Exactly half the apples were eaten between the two weighings.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units
The weight lost equals exactly half the apples. Doubling that loss gives all the apples; removing all apples from the full weight leaves the basket. Convert to ounces first so subtraction is clean.
Execute
Review
Check: basket 32 oz + half apples 64 oz = 96 oz, which matches the second weighing; and 32 oz + 128 oz = 160 oz matches the first weighing. So 32 oz is consistent.
Convert to algebra (tool 13): let basket = b and all apples = a. Then b + a = 160 and b + a/2 = 96; subtracting gives a/2 = 64, so a = 128 and b = 32 oz.
Standards · min grade 3
3.MD.A.2Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects — Converting pound-ounce weights and subtracting masses to isolate the basket.3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Doubling the half-apple weight to get the full apple weight.
A basket full of apples is weighed and comes to . After half of the apples are eaten, the basket is weighed again and comes to . How much does the empty basket weigh, in ounces? (Every apple weighs the same.)
Show solution
Understand
A basket of apples weighs 7 lb 12 oz. After half the apples are eaten, it weighs 5 lb 6 oz. All apples weigh the same. Find the weight of the empty basket in ounces.
- Basket with all apples weighs 7 lb 12 oz.
- Basket with half the apples weighs 5 lb 6 oz.
- Every apple weighs the same.
- 1 lb = 16 oz.
- The weight of the empty basket in ounces.
- Exactly half the apples were eaten between the two weighings.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units
The weight lost equals exactly half the apples. Doubling that loss gives all the apples; removing all apples from the full weight leaves the basket. Convert to ounces first so subtraction is clean.
Execute
Review
Check: basket 48 oz + half apples 38 oz = 86 oz, which matches the second weighing; and 48 oz + 76 oz = 124 oz matches the first weighing. So 48 oz is consistent.
Convert to algebra (tool 13): let basket = b and all apples = a. Then b + a = 124 and b + a/2 = 86; subtracting gives a/2 = 38, so a = 76 and b = 48 oz.
Standards · min grade 3
3.MD.A.2Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects — Converting pound-ounce weights and subtracting masses to isolate the basket.3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Doubling the half-apple weight to get the full apple weight.
A basket full of apples is weighed and comes to . After half of the apples are eaten, the basket is weighed again and comes to . How much does the empty basket weigh, in ounces? (Every apple weighs the same.)
Show solution
Understand
A basket of apples weighs 5 lb 4 oz. After half the apples are eaten, it weighs 3 lb 6 oz. All apples weigh the same. Find the weight of the empty basket in ounces.
- Basket with all apples weighs 5 lb 4 oz.
- Basket with half the apples weighs 3 lb 6 oz.
- Every apple weighs the same.
- 1 lb = 16 oz.
- The weight of the empty basket in ounces.
- Exactly half the apples were eaten between the two weighings.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units
The weight lost equals exactly half the apples. Doubling that loss gives all the apples; removing all apples from the full weight leaves the basket. Convert to ounces first so subtraction is clean.
Execute
Review
Check: basket 24 oz + half apples 30 oz = 54 oz, which matches the second weighing; and 24 oz + 60 oz = 84 oz matches the first weighing. So 24 oz is consistent.
Convert to algebra (tool 13): let basket = b and all apples = a. Then b + a = 84 and b + a/2 = 54; subtracting gives a/2 = 30, so a = 60 and b = 24 oz.
Standards · min grade 3
3.MD.A.2Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects — Converting pound-ounce weights and subtracting masses to isolate the basket.3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Doubling the half-apple weight to get the full apple weight.
A basket full of apples is weighed and comes to . After half of the apples are eaten, the basket is weighed again and comes to . How much does the empty basket weigh, in ounces? (Every apple weighs the same.)
Show solution
Understand
A basket of apples weighs 10 lb 8 oz. After half the apples are eaten, it weighs 6 lb 4 oz. All apples weigh the same. Find the weight of the empty basket in ounces.
- Basket with all apples weighs 10 lb 8 oz.
- Basket with half the apples weighs 6 lb 4 oz.
- Every apple weighs the same.
- 1 lb = 16 oz.
- The weight of the empty basket in ounces.
- Exactly half the apples were eaten between the two weighings.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units
The weight lost equals exactly half the apples. Doubling that loss gives all the apples; removing all apples from the full weight leaves the basket. Convert to ounces first so subtraction is clean.
Execute
Review
Check: basket 32 oz + half apples 68 oz = 100 oz, which matches the second weighing; and 32 oz + 136 oz = 168 oz matches the first weighing. So 32 oz is consistent.
Convert to algebra (tool 13): let basket = b and all apples = a. Then b + a = 168 and b + a/2 = 100; subtracting gives a/2 = 68, so a = 136 and b = 32 oz.
Standards · min grade 3
3.MD.A.2Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects — Converting pound-ounce weights and subtracting masses to isolate the basket.3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Doubling the half-apple weight to get the full apple weight.
A basket full of apples is weighed and comes to . After half of the apples are eaten, the basket is weighed again and comes to . How much does the empty basket weigh, in ounces? (Every apple weighs the same.)
Show solution
Understand
A basket of apples weighs 12 lb 4 oz. After half the apples are eaten, it weighs 7 lb 2 oz. All apples weigh the same. Find the weight of the empty basket in ounces.
- Basket with all apples weighs 12 lb 4 oz.
- Basket with half the apples weighs 7 lb 2 oz.
- Every apple weighs the same.
- 1 lb = 16 oz.
- The weight of the empty basket in ounces.
- Exactly half the apples were eaten between the two weighings.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units
The weight lost equals exactly half the apples. Doubling that loss gives all the apples; removing all apples from the full weight leaves the basket. Convert to ounces first so subtraction is clean.
Execute
Review
Check: basket 32 oz + half apples 82 oz = 114 oz, which matches the second weighing; and 32 oz + 164 oz = 196 oz matches the first weighing. So 32 oz is consistent.
Convert to algebra (tool 13): let basket = b and all apples = a. Then b + a = 196 and b + a/2 = 114; subtracting gives a/2 = 82, so a = 164 and b = 32 oz.
Standards · min grade 3
3.MD.A.2Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects — Converting pound-ounce weights and subtracting masses to isolate the basket.3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Doubling the half-apple weight to get the full apple weight.