Recover the original number from a wrong product
3.OA.A.43.OA.C.7
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A certain number was supposed to be multiplied by , but by mistake was subtracted instead, giving . What is the result of the correct calculation?
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A number should have been multiplied by 7, but instead 7 was subtracted, giving 215. Find what the correct answer (number times 7) should be.
- The correct operation was: the number times 7.
- By mistake, 7 was subtracted from the number, giving 215.
- The original number, and then the correct result (number x 7).
- The same starting number is used in both the wrong and the correct calculation.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
We know the result of the wrong operation (subtract 7 gives 215). Undo the subtraction by adding 7 to recover the original number, then do the correct operation (multiply by 7).
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Review
Checking the mistake: 222 - 7 = 215 matches the wrong result, and 222 x 7 = 1554 is the correct answer, so everything fits.
Set up the relationship as 'number - 7 = 215' to solve number = 222, then compute 222 x 7 = 1554.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.4Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Working backward to find the original number from the wrong result.3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Multiplying the recovered number by 7.
A certain number was supposed to be multiplied by , but by mistake was subtracted instead, giving . What is the result of the correct calculation?
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A number should have been multiplied by 7, but instead 7 was subtracted, giving 600. Find what the correct answer (number times 7) should be.
- The correct operation was: the number times 7.
- By mistake, 7 was subtracted from the number, giving 600.
- The original number, and then the correct result (number x 7).
- The same starting number is used in both the wrong and the correct calculation.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
We know the result of the wrong operation (subtract 7 gives 600). Undo the subtraction by adding 7 to recover the original number, then do the correct operation (multiply by 7).
Execute
Review
Checking the mistake: 607 - 7 = 600 matches the wrong result, and 607 x 7 = 4249 is the correct answer, so everything fits.
Set up the relationship as 'number - 7 = 600' to solve number = 607, then compute 607 x 7 = 4249.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.4Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Working backward to find the original number from the wrong result.3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Multiplying the recovered number by 7.
A certain number was supposed to be multiplied by , but by mistake was subtracted instead, giving . What is the result of the correct calculation?
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A number should have been multiplied by 5, but instead 5 was subtracted, giving 145. Find what the correct answer (number times 5) should be.
- The correct operation was: the number times 5.
- By mistake, 5 was subtracted from the number, giving 145.
- The original number, and then the correct result (number x 5).
- The same starting number is used in both the wrong and the correct calculation.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
We know the result of the wrong operation (subtract 5 gives 145). Undo the subtraction by adding 5 to recover the original number, then do the correct operation (multiply by 5).
Execute
Review
Checking the mistake: 150 - 5 = 145 matches the wrong result, and 150 x 5 = 750 is the correct answer, so everything fits.
Set up the relationship as 'number - 5 = 145' to solve number = 150, then compute 150 x 5 = 750.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.4Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Working backward to find the original number from the wrong result.3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Multiplying the recovered number by 5.
A certain number was supposed to be multiplied by , but by mistake was subtracted instead, giving . What is the result of the correct calculation?
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A number should have been multiplied by 8, but instead 8 was subtracted, giving 264. Find what the correct answer (number times 8) should be.
- The correct operation was: the number times 8.
- By mistake, 8 was subtracted from the number, giving 264.
- The original number, and then the correct result (number x 8).
- The same starting number is used in both the wrong and the correct calculation.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
We know the result of the wrong operation (subtract 8 gives 264). Undo the subtraction by adding 8 to recover the original number, then do the correct operation (multiply by 8).
Execute
Review
Checking the mistake: 272 - 8 = 264 matches the wrong result, and 272 x 8 = 2176 is the correct answer, so everything fits.
Set up the relationship as 'number - 8 = 264' to solve number = 272, then compute 272 x 8 = 2176.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.4Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Working backward to find the original number from the wrong result.3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Multiplying the recovered number by 8.
A certain number was supposed to be multiplied by , but by mistake was subtracted instead, giving . What is the result of the correct calculation?
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A number should have been multiplied by 6, but instead 6 was subtracted, giving 450. Find what the correct answer (number times 6) should be.
- The correct operation was: the number times 6.
- By mistake, 6 was subtracted from the number, giving 450.
- The original number, and then the correct result (number x 6).
- The same starting number is used in both the wrong and the correct calculation.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
We know the result of the wrong operation (subtract 6 gives 450). Undo the subtraction by adding 6 to recover the original number, then do the correct operation (multiply by 6).
Execute
Review
Checking the mistake: 456 - 6 = 450 matches the wrong result, and 456 x 6 = 2736 is the correct answer, so everything fits.
Set up the relationship as 'number - 6 = 450' to solve number = 456, then compute 456 x 6 = 2736.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.4Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Working backward to find the original number from the wrong result.3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Multiplying the recovered number by 6.
A certain number was supposed to be multiplied by , but by mistake was subtracted instead, giving . What is the result of the correct calculation?
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A number should have been multiplied by 9, but instead 9 was subtracted, giving 207. Find what the correct answer (number times 9) should be.
- The correct operation was: the number times 9.
- By mistake, 9 was subtracted from the number, giving 207.
- The original number, and then the correct result (number x 9).
- The same starting number is used in both the wrong and the correct calculation.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
We know the result of the wrong operation (subtract 9 gives 207). Undo the subtraction by adding 9 to recover the original number, then do the correct operation (multiply by 9).
Execute
Review
Checking the mistake: 216 - 9 = 207 matches the wrong result, and 216 x 9 = 1944 is the correct answer, so everything fits.
Set up the relationship as 'number - 9 = 207' to solve number = 216, then compute 216 x 9 = 1944.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.4Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Working backward to find the original number from the wrong result.3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Multiplying the recovered number by 9.
A certain number was supposed to be multiplied by , but by mistake was subtracted instead, giving . What is the result of the correct calculation?
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A number should have been multiplied by 9, but instead 9 was subtracted, giving 333. Find what the correct answer (number times 9) should be.
- The correct operation was: the number times 9.
- By mistake, 9 was subtracted from the number, giving 333.
- The original number, and then the correct result (number x 9).
- The same starting number is used in both the wrong and the correct calculation.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
We know the result of the wrong operation (subtract 9 gives 333). Undo the subtraction by adding 9 to recover the original number, then do the correct operation (multiply by 9).
Execute
Review
Checking the mistake: 342 - 9 = 333 matches the wrong result, and 342 x 9 = 3078 is the correct answer, so everything fits.
Set up the relationship as 'number - 9 = 333' to solve number = 342, then compute 342 x 9 = 3078.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.4Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Working backward to find the original number from the wrong result.3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Multiplying the recovered number by 9.
A certain number was supposed to be multiplied by , but by mistake was subtracted instead, giving . What is the result of the correct calculation?
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A number should have been multiplied by 8, but instead 8 was subtracted, giving 512. Find what the correct answer (number times 8) should be.
- The correct operation was: the number times 8.
- By mistake, 8 was subtracted from the number, giving 512.
- The original number, and then the correct result (number x 8).
- The same starting number is used in both the wrong and the correct calculation.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
We know the result of the wrong operation (subtract 8 gives 512). Undo the subtraction by adding 8 to recover the original number, then do the correct operation (multiply by 8).
Execute
Review
Checking the mistake: 520 - 8 = 512 matches the wrong result, and 520 x 8 = 4160 is the correct answer, so everything fits.
Set up the relationship as 'number - 8 = 512' to solve number = 520, then compute 520 x 8 = 4160.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.4Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Working backward to find the original number from the wrong result.3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Multiplying the recovered number by 8.
A certain number was supposed to be multiplied by , but by mistake was subtracted instead, giving . What is the result of the correct calculation?
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A number should have been multiplied by 7, but instead 7 was subtracted, giving 409. Find what the correct answer (number times 7) should be.
- The correct operation was: the number times 7.
- By mistake, 7 was subtracted from the number, giving 409.
- The original number, and then the correct result (number x 7).
- The same starting number is used in both the wrong and the correct calculation.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
We know the result of the wrong operation (subtract 7 gives 409). Undo the subtraction by adding 7 to recover the original number, then do the correct operation (multiply by 7).
Execute
Review
Checking the mistake: 416 - 7 = 409 matches the wrong result, and 416 x 7 = 2912 is the correct answer, so everything fits.
Set up the relationship as 'number - 7 = 409' to solve number = 416, then compute 416 x 7 = 2912.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.4Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Working backward to find the original number from the wrong result.3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Multiplying the recovered number by 7.
A certain number was supposed to be multiplied by , but by mistake was subtracted instead, giving . What is the result of the correct calculation?
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A number should have been multiplied by 6, but instead 6 was subtracted, giving 308. Find what the correct answer (number times 6) should be.
- The correct operation was: the number times 6.
- By mistake, 6 was subtracted from the number, giving 308.
- The original number, and then the correct result (number x 6).
- The same starting number is used in both the wrong and the correct calculation.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
We know the result of the wrong operation (subtract 6 gives 308). Undo the subtraction by adding 6 to recover the original number, then do the correct operation (multiply by 6).
Execute
Review
Checking the mistake: 314 - 6 = 308 matches the wrong result, and 314 x 6 = 1884 is the correct answer, so everything fits.
Set up the relationship as 'number - 6 = 308' to solve number = 314, then compute 314 x 6 = 1884.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.4Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Working backward to find the original number from the wrong result.3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Multiplying the recovered number by 6.
A certain number was supposed to be multiplied by , but by mistake was subtracted instead, giving . What is the result of the correct calculation?
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A number should have been multiplied by 5, but instead 5 was subtracted, giving 280. Find what the correct answer (number times 5) should be.
- The correct operation was: the number times 5.
- By mistake, 5 was subtracted from the number, giving 280.
- The original number, and then the correct result (number x 5).
- The same starting number is used in both the wrong and the correct calculation.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
We know the result of the wrong operation (subtract 5 gives 280). Undo the subtraction by adding 5 to recover the original number, then do the correct operation (multiply by 5).
Execute
Review
Checking the mistake: 285 - 5 = 280 matches the wrong result, and 285 x 5 = 1425 is the correct answer, so everything fits.
Set up the relationship as 'number - 5 = 280' to solve number = 285, then compute 285 x 5 = 1425.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.4Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Working backward to find the original number from the wrong result.3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Multiplying the recovered number by 5.
A certain number was supposed to be multiplied by , but by mistake was subtracted instead, giving . What is the result of the correct calculation?
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A number should have been multiplied by 4, but instead 4 was subtracted, giving 196. Find what the correct answer (number times 4) should be.
- The correct operation was: the number times 4.
- By mistake, 4 was subtracted from the number, giving 196.
- The original number, and then the correct result (number x 4).
- The same starting number is used in both the wrong and the correct calculation.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #6 Guess and Check
We know the result of the wrong operation (subtract 4 gives 196). Undo the subtraction by adding 4 to recover the original number, then do the correct operation (multiply by 4).
Execute
Review
Checking the mistake: 200 - 4 = 196 matches the wrong result, and 200 x 4 = 800 is the correct answer, so everything fits.
Set up the relationship as 'number - 4 = 196' to solve number = 200, then compute 200 x 4 = 800.
Standards · min grade 3
3.OA.A.4Determine unknown whole number in multiplication or division equation — Working backward to find the original number from the wrong result.3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Multiplying the recovered number by 4.