Find the total first, then divide
Some tangerines were packed equally, to a bag, making bags. If these same tangerines are repacked equally into bags, how many tangerines can be put in each bag?
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Understand
Tangerines were packed 12 to a bag into 3 bags. The same tangerines are then repacked equally into 6 bags. I need to find how many go in each of the new bags.
- Each original bag holds 12 tangerines.
- There are 3 original bags.
- All the tangerines are repacked equally into 6 bags.
- The number of tangerines in each of the 6 new bags.
- The tangerines are split equally with none left over.
- The total number of tangerines stays the same when repacked.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units
This is a two-step calculation: first find the total number of tangerines (a multiplication subproblem), then split that total equally into 6 bags (a division subproblem). Breaking it into these two smaller problems makes the path clear, and watching the units (tangerines per bag times bags = tangerines) keeps the setup honest.
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Review
Going from 3 bags to 6 bags doubles the number of bags, so each bag should hold half as many: half of 12 is 6, which matches. Also 6 tangerines per bag times 6 bags equals 36, the same total we started with.
Look for a pattern (tool 5): doubling the number of bags from 3 to 6 halves the count per bag, so 12 becomes 6 without computing the total at all.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.3Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Multiplying to get the total, then dividing the total equally among the new bags.3.OA.D.8Solve two-step word problems using four operations within 100 — Combining the multiply-then-divide steps into one two-step word problem.