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Posts versus gaps on lines and loops

3.OA.A.33.MD.D.8 · adapt · grade 3

Archetype: Objects versus Gaps (Fencepost Counting) · step in a 5-type progression

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Around the edge of a round pond, 3131 flags are set up at equal intervals of 18 ft18\ \text{ft} apart. What is the distance around the pond, in feet? (Ignore the thickness of the flags.)

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Understand

Thirty-one flags stand at equal 18-foot gaps around a round pond. Find the distance all the way around the pond.

Givens
  • 31 flags are placed at equal intervals around the pond.
  • Each gap between neighboring flags is 18 feet.
  • The flags are arranged around a closed loop (the pond edge).
Unknowns
  • The distance around the pond, in feet.
Constraints
  • The path is a closed loop, so the flags meet up at the start.
  • Flag thickness is ignored.

Plan

#1 Draw a Diagram · also uses: #9 Solve an Easier Related Problem

Sketch a few flags around a loop to see that on a closed path the number of gaps equals the number of flags. Then the total distance is the number of gaps times 18 feet.

Execute

#9 Solve an Easier Related Problem 3.OA.A.3
Draw a small ring with, say, 4 flags: there are 4 gaps because the last flag connects back to the first. So on a closed loop the number of gaps equals the number of flags. With 31 flags there are 31 gaps.
number of gaps=number of flags=31\text{number of gaps} = \text{number of flags} = 31
On a circle there is no loose end, so each flag starts exactly one gap.
#1 Draw a Diagram 3.MD.D.8
Each of the 31 gaps is 18 feet, so the distance around is 31 times 18.
31×18=31×2031×2=62062=55831 \times 18 = 31 \times 20 - 31 \times 2 = 620 - 62 = 558
Adding up equal gaps around the edge is just multiplication, and the total is the perimeter.
Answer: 558 ft

Review

About 30 gaps of about 20 feet would be roughly 600 feet; our exact 558 feet is close to that estimate, so it is reasonable.

Compute 31 x 18 directly: 30 x 18 = 540 plus 1 x 18 = 18 gives 558 feet, confirming the loop rule.

Standards · min grade 3

  • 3.OA.A.3 Solve multiplication and division word problems within 100 — Reasoning that gaps equal flags and setting up the multiplication.
  • 3.MD.D.8 Solve real-world problems involving perimeters of polygons — Finding the total distance around the closed loop.
💡 On a loop, gaps equal flags -- draw a tiny ring and Grade 3 multiplication does the rest!