Fraction of a number: divide then multiply
A ribbon long is cut by Liam, Mia, and Noah, each taking the length they need to wrap a gift. Liam cut of the whole ribbon, Mia cut of the whole ribbon, and Noah cut of the whole ribbon. Who cut the longest piece of ribbon?
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Understand
A 30 m ribbon is shared. Liam takes 1/6 of the whole, Mia takes 4/15 of the whole, and Noah takes 3/10 of the whole. I need to find each person's length and decide who cut the longest piece.
- The whole ribbon is 30 m.
- Liam cut 1/6 of 30 m.
- Mia cut 4/15 of 30 m.
- Noah cut 3/10 of 30 m.
- Who cut the longest piece (and the lengths to compare).
- Each fraction is of the same whole, 30 m.
- A fraction of 30 m is found by dividing 30 into the denominator's equal parts, then taking the numerator's worth.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #2 Make a Systematic List
Each person's length is one fraction-of-a-number subproblem (divide 30 by the denominator, multiply by the numerator). Listing the three results side by side makes the comparison straightforward.
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Review
The three pieces total 5 + 8 + 9 = 22 m, which is less than the 30 m ribbon, so the shares are sensible (some ribbon is left over). Noah's 9 m is clearly the largest of 5, 8, 9.
Compare the fractions directly (tool 15) by a common denominator of 30: Liam 5/30, Mia 8/30, Noah 9/30; the largest fraction of the same whole belongs to Noah.
Standards · min grade 3
3.NF.A.1Understand a fraction as quantity formed by parts of a whole — Computing each person's length as a fraction of the 30 m whole.3.OA.A.2Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers — Dividing 30 by each denominator and comparing the resulting lengths.