Guess-and-check a legs problem
On Naomi's farm there are animals in all, some cows and some chickens. When she counts all the legs of the cows and chickens, there are legs in total. How many more cows than chickens are there?
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Understand
A farm has 10 animals that are cows and chickens, with 32 legs in total. Cows have 4 legs and chickens have 2 legs. We want how many more cows there are than chickens.
- There are 10 animals in all (cows and chickens).
- There are 32 legs in total.
- A cow has 4 legs and a chicken has 2 legs.
- The number of cows and the number of chickens.
- How many more cows than chickens there are.
- Cows plus chickens equal 10.
- Total legs equal 32.
Plan
#6 Guess and Check · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Guess a number of cows, compute the legs with multiplication, and adjust until the total is 32. A short organized list makes the right guess quick to reach.
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Review
6 cows and 4 chickens make 10 animals and 24 + 8 = 32 legs, matching both conditions, so the difference of 2 is correct.
You could make a table of cow counts (0,1,2,...) with total legs and read off the row giving 32 legs, which lands on 6 cows and 4 chickens.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Computing leg totals like 10 x 2 and 6 x 4 from the animal counts.3.OA.D.8Solve two-step word problems using four operations within 100 — Combining the leg conditions and finding how many more cows than chickens.