The whole is one; find the remaining fraction
Sea spent of the money she had on snacks, then spent of what was left on school supplies. Write, as a fraction, what part of the money she started with is left.
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Understand
Sea spends 5/12 of her money on snacks, then spends 2/7 of what is left on school supplies. Write, as a fraction of the money she started with, how much is left.
- The starting amount of money counts as the whole, 1
- She spends 5/12 of the whole on snacks
- Then she spends 2/7 of what remains on school supplies
- The fraction of the original money that is left at the end
- The whole is 1
- The 2/7 is taken from the remainder after snacks, not from the original whole
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #1 Draw a Diagram
Solve it in stages: first the money left after snacks (whole minus 5/12), then the fraction of that remainder still left after spending 2/7 of it. A bar model makes the 'fraction of what is left' step clear.
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Review
After snacks 7/12 remains; she then spends a bit more, so the final amount must be less than 7/12. The answer 5/12 is less than 7/12 and still positive, which fits. Check: spent 5/12 on snacks plus 2/12 on supplies (2/7 of 7/12) = 7/12 spent, leaving 5/12.
Work it as parts of twelfths (tool 15): the 7/12 left is 7 twelfths; spending 2/7 of those 7 twelfths means spending exactly 2 twelfths, so 7/12 - 2/12 = 5/12 remains.
Standards · min grade 3
3.NF.A.1Understand a fraction as quantity formed by parts of a whole — Taking 5/7 of the 7/12 remainder as 5 equal parts of 1/123.NF.A.3Explain equivalence of fractions and compare fractions by reasoning — Computing 1 - 5/12 = 7/12 with the whole written as 12/12