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3-1 · Multiplication

Evaluate a custom-defined operation symbol

3.OA.D.83.OA.B.5 · take · grade 3

Archetype: Apply a Newly Defined Operation · step in a 5-type progression

▶ Practice — 10 problems

The symbol \heartsuit is defined as follows. Find the number that belongs in \square.

ab=a×7+a×ba \heartsuit b = a \times 7 + a \times b

8=135\square \heartsuit 8 = 135

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Understand

A new symbol heart is defined so that a heart b means 'multiply a by 7, then add a times b.' We are told that (box) heart 8 equals 135, and we must find the number that goes in the box.

Givens
  • The rule: a heart b = a times 7 + a times b
  • box heart 8 = 135
Unknowns
  • The number that belongs in the box
Constraints
  • The box stands for one whole number
  • Both products use the same first number (the box)

Plan

#5 Look for a Pattern · also uses: #6 Guess and Check#7 Identify Subproblems

Substituting into the defined rule turns a heart 8 into a single multiplication once we notice both terms share the box as a factor (the distributive pattern). Then a quick guess-and-check (or dividing) recovers the box.

Execute

#7 Identify Subproblems 3.OA.D.8
Replace a with the box and b with 8 in the rule a heart b = a times 7 + a times b.
8=×7+×8\square \heartsuit 8 = \square \times 7 + \square \times 8
Following a defined symbol is just plugging numbers into a recipe, a Grade 3 skill.
#5 Look for a Pattern 3.OA.B.5
Both products multiply the same box. Adding 7 of the box and 8 of the box gives 15 of the box.
×7+×8=×15\square \times 7 + \square \times 8 = \square \times 15
Seven groups plus eight groups of the same size is fifteen groups; this is the distributive property kids already use.
#6 Guess and Check 3.OA.A.3
We need box times 15 = 135. Since 9 times 15 = 135, the box is 9.
×15=135=9\square \times 15 = 135 \Rightarrow \square = 9
Testing the friendly factor 9 (because 9 times 15 = 135) confirms the answer at once.
Answer: 9

Review

Check: 9 heart 8 = 9 times 7 + 9 times 8 = 63 + 72 = 135, which matches the given total exactly.

Instead of combining, compute each part as an unknown total: box times 7 plus box times 8 = 135, then divide 135 by 15 directly (work backwards, tool 11) to get 9.

Standards · min grade 3

  • 3.OA.D.8 Solve two-step word problems using four operations within 100 — Substituting values into the defined two-step operation
  • 3.OA.B.5 Apply properties of operations as strategies to multiply and divide — Combining box times 7 and box times 8 into box times 15 using the distributive property
  • 3.OA.A.3 Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Finding the box from box times 15 = 135
💡 A made-up symbol is just a recipe; once you see both pieces share the same number, 7 groups plus 8 groups is simply 15 groups!