Reach the next hour, then add the rest
2.MD.C.73.MD.A.1
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Mia started reading at p.m. She read a storybook for minutes, and then read a science book for minutes.
At what time (p.m.) did Mia finish reading?
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Mia started reading at 3:55 p.m. She read a storybook for 39 minutes, then a science book for 30 minutes. Find the time she finished.
- Start time is 3:55 p.m.
- First reading lasts 39 minutes.
- Second reading lasts 30 minutes.
- The clock time (p.m.) when Mia finished reading.
- Time runs forward; 60 minutes makes one hour.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #11 Work Backwards
Rather than adding 39 and 30 across an awkward minute boundary, first add just enough minutes to reach the next whole hour, then add the rest. This 'make o'clock then add' approach keeps each addition simple.
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Total reading time is 39 + 30 = 69 minutes = 1 hour 9 minutes. Starting at 3:55, add 1 hour to get 4:55, then 9 minutes to get 5:04 p.m. -- matching the step-by-step result.
Add the two durations first: 39 + 30 = 69 minutes = 1 h 9 min, then add to 3:55 p.m. directly to land on 5:04 p.m.
Standards · min grade 3
2.MD.C.7Tell and write time from analog and digital clocks to nearest five minutes — Reading and stepping the start time up to the next whole hour.3.MD.A.1Tell and write time to the nearest minute and solve elapsed time problems — Adding the reading durations across hour boundaries to find the finish time.
Mia started reading at p.m. She read a storybook for minutes, and then read a science book for minutes.
At what time (p.m.) did Mia finish reading?
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Mia started reading at 2:55 p.m. She read a storybook for 48 minutes, then a science book for 48 minutes. Find the time she finished.
- Start time is 2:55 p.m.
- First reading lasts 48 minutes.
- Second reading lasts 48 minutes.
- The clock time (p.m.) when Mia finished reading.
- Time runs forward; 60 minutes makes one hour.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #11 Work Backwards
Rather than adding 48 and 48 across an awkward minute boundary, first add just enough minutes to reach the next whole hour, then add the rest. This 'make o'clock then add' approach keeps each addition simple.
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Total reading time is 48 + 48 = 96 minutes = 1 hour 36 minutes. Starting at 2:55, add 1 hour to get 3:55, then 36 minutes to get 4:31 p.m. -- matching the step-by-step result.
Add the two durations first: 48 + 48 = 96 minutes = 1 h 36 min, then add to 2:55 p.m. directly to land on 4:31 p.m.
Standards · min grade 3
2.MD.C.7Tell and write time from analog and digital clocks to nearest five minutes — Reading and stepping the start time up to the next whole hour.3.MD.A.1Tell and write time to the nearest minute and solve elapsed time problems — Adding the reading durations across hour boundaries to find the finish time.
Mia started reading at p.m. She read a storybook for minutes, and then read a science book for minutes.
At what time (p.m.) did Mia finish reading?
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Mia started reading at 1:40 p.m. She read a storybook for 51 minutes, then a science book for 51 minutes. Find the time she finished.
- Start time is 1:40 p.m.
- First reading lasts 51 minutes.
- Second reading lasts 51 minutes.
- The clock time (p.m.) when Mia finished reading.
- Time runs forward; 60 minutes makes one hour.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #11 Work Backwards
Rather than adding 51 and 51 across an awkward minute boundary, first add just enough minutes to reach the next whole hour, then add the rest. This 'make o'clock then add' approach keeps each addition simple.
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Total reading time is 51 + 51 = 102 minutes = 1 hour 42 minutes. Starting at 1:40, add 1 hour to get 2:40, then 42 minutes to get 3:22 p.m. -- matching the step-by-step result.
Add the two durations first: 51 + 51 = 102 minutes = 1 h 42 min, then add to 1:40 p.m. directly to land on 3:22 p.m.
Standards · min grade 3
2.MD.C.7Tell and write time from analog and digital clocks to nearest five minutes — Reading and stepping the start time up to the next whole hour.3.MD.A.1Tell and write time to the nearest minute and solve elapsed time problems — Adding the reading durations across hour boundaries to find the finish time.
Mia started reading at p.m. She read a storybook for minutes, and then read a science book for minutes.
At what time (p.m.) did Mia finish reading?
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Mia started reading at 4:55 p.m. She read a storybook for 39 minutes, then a science book for 39 minutes. Find the time she finished.
- Start time is 4:55 p.m.
- First reading lasts 39 minutes.
- Second reading lasts 39 minutes.
- The clock time (p.m.) when Mia finished reading.
- Time runs forward; 60 minutes makes one hour.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #11 Work Backwards
Rather than adding 39 and 39 across an awkward minute boundary, first add just enough minutes to reach the next whole hour, then add the rest. This 'make o'clock then add' approach keeps each addition simple.
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Review
Total reading time is 39 + 39 = 78 minutes = 1 hour 18 minutes. Starting at 4:55, add 1 hour to get 5:55, then 18 minutes to get 6:13 p.m. -- matching the step-by-step result.
Add the two durations first: 39 + 39 = 78 minutes = 1 h 18 min, then add to 4:55 p.m. directly to land on 6:13 p.m.
Standards · min grade 3
2.MD.C.7Tell and write time from analog and digital clocks to nearest five minutes — Reading and stepping the start time up to the next whole hour.3.MD.A.1Tell and write time to the nearest minute and solve elapsed time problems — Adding the reading durations across hour boundaries to find the finish time.
Mia started reading at p.m. She read a storybook for minutes, and then read a science book for minutes.
At what time (p.m.) did Mia finish reading?
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Mia started reading at 1:40 p.m. She read a storybook for 30 minutes, then a science book for 51 minutes. Find the time she finished.
- Start time is 1:40 p.m.
- First reading lasts 30 minutes.
- Second reading lasts 51 minutes.
- The clock time (p.m.) when Mia finished reading.
- Time runs forward; 60 minutes makes one hour.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #11 Work Backwards
Rather than adding 30 and 51 across an awkward minute boundary, first add just enough minutes to reach the next whole hour, then add the rest. This 'make o'clock then add' approach keeps each addition simple.
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Total reading time is 30 + 51 = 81 minutes = 1 hour 21 minutes. Starting at 1:40, add 1 hour to get 2:40, then 21 minutes to get 3:01 p.m. -- matching the step-by-step result.
Add the two durations first: 30 + 51 = 81 minutes = 1 h 21 min, then add to 1:40 p.m. directly to land on 3:01 p.m.
Standards · min grade 3
2.MD.C.7Tell and write time from analog and digital clocks to nearest five minutes — Reading and stepping the start time up to the next whole hour.3.MD.A.1Tell and write time to the nearest minute and solve elapsed time problems — Adding the reading durations across hour boundaries to find the finish time.
Mia started reading at p.m. She read a storybook for minutes, and then read a science book for minutes.
At what time (p.m.) did Mia finish reading?
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Mia started reading at 1:55 p.m. She read a storybook for 39 minutes, then a science book for 27 minutes. Find the time she finished.
- Start time is 1:55 p.m.
- First reading lasts 39 minutes.
- Second reading lasts 27 minutes.
- The clock time (p.m.) when Mia finished reading.
- Time runs forward; 60 minutes makes one hour.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #11 Work Backwards
Rather than adding 39 and 27 across an awkward minute boundary, first add just enough minutes to reach the next whole hour, then add the rest. This 'make o'clock then add' approach keeps each addition simple.
Execute
Review
Total reading time is 39 + 27 = 66 minutes = 1 hour 6 minutes. Starting at 1:55, add 1 hour to get 2:55, then 6 minutes to get 3:01 p.m. -- matching the step-by-step result.
Add the two durations first: 39 + 27 = 66 minutes = 1 h 6 min, then add to 1:55 p.m. directly to land on 3:01 p.m.
Standards · min grade 3
2.MD.C.7Tell and write time from analog and digital clocks to nearest five minutes — Reading and stepping the start time up to the next whole hour.3.MD.A.1Tell and write time to the nearest minute and solve elapsed time problems — Adding the reading durations across hour boundaries to find the finish time.
Mia started reading at p.m. She read a storybook for minutes, and then read a science book for minutes.
At what time (p.m.) did Mia finish reading?
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Mia started reading at 6:50 p.m. She read a storybook for 54 minutes, then a science book for 18 minutes. Find the time she finished.
- Start time is 6:50 p.m.
- First reading lasts 54 minutes.
- Second reading lasts 18 minutes.
- The clock time (p.m.) when Mia finished reading.
- Time runs forward; 60 minutes makes one hour.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #11 Work Backwards
Rather than adding 54 and 18 across an awkward minute boundary, first add just enough minutes to reach the next whole hour, then add the rest. This 'make o'clock then add' approach keeps each addition simple.
Execute
Review
Total reading time is 54 + 18 = 72 minutes = 1 hour 12 minutes. Starting at 6:50, add 1 hour to get 7:50, then 12 minutes to get 8:02 p.m. -- matching the step-by-step result.
Add the two durations first: 54 + 18 = 72 minutes = 1 h 12 min, then add to 6:50 p.m. directly to land on 8:02 p.m.
Standards · min grade 3
2.MD.C.7Tell and write time from analog and digital clocks to nearest five minutes — Reading and stepping the start time up to the next whole hour.3.MD.A.1Tell and write time to the nearest minute and solve elapsed time problems — Adding the reading durations across hour boundaries to find the finish time.
Mia started reading at p.m. She read a storybook for minutes, and then read a science book for minutes.
At what time (p.m.) did Mia finish reading?
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Mia started reading at 6:40 p.m. She read a storybook for 48 minutes, then a science book for 33 minutes. Find the time she finished.
- Start time is 6:40 p.m.
- First reading lasts 48 minutes.
- Second reading lasts 33 minutes.
- The clock time (p.m.) when Mia finished reading.
- Time runs forward; 60 minutes makes one hour.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #11 Work Backwards
Rather than adding 48 and 33 across an awkward minute boundary, first add just enough minutes to reach the next whole hour, then add the rest. This 'make o'clock then add' approach keeps each addition simple.
Execute
Review
Total reading time is 48 + 33 = 81 minutes = 1 hour 21 minutes. Starting at 6:40, add 1 hour to get 7:40, then 21 minutes to get 8:01 p.m. -- matching the step-by-step result.
Add the two durations first: 48 + 33 = 81 minutes = 1 h 21 min, then add to 6:40 p.m. directly to land on 8:01 p.m.
Standards · min grade 3
2.MD.C.7Tell and write time from analog and digital clocks to nearest five minutes — Reading and stepping the start time up to the next whole hour.3.MD.A.1Tell and write time to the nearest minute and solve elapsed time problems — Adding the reading durations across hour boundaries to find the finish time.
Mia started reading at p.m. She read a storybook for minutes, and then read a science book for minutes.
At what time (p.m.) did Mia finish reading?
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Understand
Mia started reading at 2:55 p.m. She read a storybook for 54 minutes, then a science book for 39 minutes. Find the time she finished.
- Start time is 2:55 p.m.
- First reading lasts 54 minutes.
- Second reading lasts 39 minutes.
- The clock time (p.m.) when Mia finished reading.
- Time runs forward; 60 minutes makes one hour.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #11 Work Backwards
Rather than adding 54 and 39 across an awkward minute boundary, first add just enough minutes to reach the next whole hour, then add the rest. This 'make o'clock then add' approach keeps each addition simple.
Execute
Review
Total reading time is 54 + 39 = 93 minutes = 1 hour 33 minutes. Starting at 2:55, add 1 hour to get 3:55, then 33 minutes to get 4:28 p.m. -- matching the step-by-step result.
Add the two durations first: 54 + 39 = 93 minutes = 1 h 33 min, then add to 2:55 p.m. directly to land on 4:28 p.m.
Standards · min grade 3
2.MD.C.7Tell and write time from analog and digital clocks to nearest five minutes — Reading and stepping the start time up to the next whole hour.3.MD.A.1Tell and write time to the nearest minute and solve elapsed time problems — Adding the reading durations across hour boundaries to find the finish time.
Mia started reading at p.m. She read a storybook for minutes, and then read a science book for minutes.
At what time (p.m.) did Mia finish reading?
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Mia started reading at 6:45 p.m. She read a storybook for 42 minutes, then a science book for 36 minutes. Find the time she finished.
- Start time is 6:45 p.m.
- First reading lasts 42 minutes.
- Second reading lasts 36 minutes.
- The clock time (p.m.) when Mia finished reading.
- Time runs forward; 60 minutes makes one hour.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #11 Work Backwards
Rather than adding 42 and 36 across an awkward minute boundary, first add just enough minutes to reach the next whole hour, then add the rest. This 'make o'clock then add' approach keeps each addition simple.
Execute
Review
Total reading time is 42 + 36 = 78 minutes = 1 hour 18 minutes. Starting at 6:45, add 1 hour to get 7:45, then 18 minutes to get 8:03 p.m. -- matching the step-by-step result.
Add the two durations first: 42 + 36 = 78 minutes = 1 h 18 min, then add to 6:45 p.m. directly to land on 8:03 p.m.
Standards · min grade 3
2.MD.C.7Tell and write time from analog and digital clocks to nearest five minutes — Reading and stepping the start time up to the next whole hour.3.MD.A.1Tell and write time to the nearest minute and solve elapsed time problems — Adding the reading durations across hour boundaries to find the finish time.
Mia started reading at p.m. She read a storybook for minutes, and then read a science book for minutes.
At what time (p.m.) did Mia finish reading?
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Mia started reading at 1:50 p.m. She read a storybook for 35 minutes, then a science book for 47 minutes. Find the time she finished.
- Start time is 1:50 p.m.
- First reading lasts 35 minutes.
- Second reading lasts 47 minutes.
- The clock time (p.m.) when Mia finished reading.
- Time runs forward; 60 minutes makes one hour.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #11 Work Backwards
Rather than adding 35 and 47 across an awkward minute boundary, first add just enough minutes to reach the next whole hour, then add the rest. This 'make o'clock then add' approach keeps each addition simple.
Execute
Review
Total reading time is 35 + 47 = 82 minutes = 1 hour 22 minutes. Starting at 1:50, add 1 hour to get 2:50, then 22 minutes to get 3:12 p.m. -- matching the step-by-step result.
Add the two durations first: 35 + 47 = 82 minutes = 1 h 22 min, then add to 1:50 p.m. directly to land on 3:12 p.m.
Standards · min grade 3
2.MD.C.7Tell and write time from analog and digital clocks to nearest five minutes — Reading and stepping the start time up to the next whole hour.3.MD.A.1Tell and write time to the nearest minute and solve elapsed time problems — Adding the reading durations across hour boundaries to find the finish time.
Mia started reading at p.m. She read a storybook for minutes, and then read a science book for minutes.
At what time (p.m.) did Mia finish reading?
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Mia started reading at 6:55 p.m. She read a storybook for 33 minutes, then a science book for 36 minutes. Find the time she finished.
- Start time is 6:55 p.m.
- First reading lasts 33 minutes.
- Second reading lasts 36 minutes.
- The clock time (p.m.) when Mia finished reading.
- Time runs forward; 60 minutes makes one hour.
Plan
#7 Identify Subproblems · also uses: #11 Work Backwards
Rather than adding 33 and 36 across an awkward minute boundary, first add just enough minutes to reach the next whole hour, then add the rest. This 'make o'clock then add' approach keeps each addition simple.
Execute
Review
Total reading time is 33 + 36 = 69 minutes = 1 hour 9 minutes. Starting at 6:55, add 1 hour to get 7:55, then 9 minutes to get 8:04 p.m. -- matching the step-by-step result.
Add the two durations first: 33 + 36 = 69 minutes = 1 h 9 min, then add to 6:55 p.m. directly to land on 8:04 p.m.
Standards · min grade 3
2.MD.C.7Tell and write time from analog and digital clocks to nearest five minutes — Reading and stepping the start time up to the next whole hour.3.MD.A.1Tell and write time to the nearest minute and solve elapsed time problems — Adding the reading durations across hour boundaries to find the finish time.