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Determine the value each picture symbol stands for · 8 practice problems

3.MD.B.33.NBT.A.2

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Variant 1 answer: 4300 g

The pictograph shows how much each person has. If Finn has 900 g900\ \text{g}, how much do all of the people have altogether?

Amount Each Person Has

Name Amount
Eve 22 large symbols, 33 small symbols
Finn 33 large symbols
Gus 44 large symbols, 44 small symbols
Hana 11 large symbols, 66 small symbols

In the pictograph, one large symbol stands for an unknown amount, and one small symbol stands for 100 g100\ \text{g}.

Amount Each Person Has Name Amount Eve Finn Gus Hana = unknown amount = 100 g
Show solution

Understand

A pictograph shows each person's amount in large and small symbols. A small symbol is 100 g; a large symbol is an unknown amount. Finn's row is 3 large symbols and equals 900 g, which lets us find the large-symbol value, then we total everyone.

Givens
  • Symbols (large + small): Eve 2 + 3, Finn 3 + 0, Gus 4 + 4, Hana 1 + 6.
  • 1 small symbol = 100 g; 1 large symbol = unknown.
  • Finn has 900 g (row is 3 large symbols).
Unknowns
  • The total amount all four people have, in g (after finding the large-symbol value).
Constraints
  • Each large symbol has the same fixed value.
  • Finn's 3 large symbols total 900 g.

Plan

#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems

Use Finn's known total to back out the value of one large symbol, then total each person and add. Each person's amount is a small subproblem.

Execute

#11 Work Backwards 3.MD.B.3
Finn's 3 large symbols equal 900 g, so one large symbol is 900 / 3 = 300 g.
900÷3=300 g900 \div 3 = 300\ \text{g}
Finding what one symbol stands for from a known row total is the heart of reading a scaled pictograph.
#7 Identify Subproblems 3.MD.B.3
Use 300 g per large symbol and 100 g per small symbol. Eve: 2x300 + 3x100 = 900. Finn: 900. Gus: 4x300 + 4x100 = 1600. Hana: 1x300 + 6x100 = 900.
900, 900, 1600, 900 g900,\ 900,\ 1600,\ 900\ \text{g}
Multiplying each symbol count by its value and adding is direct scaled-pictograph reading.
#7 Identify Subproblems 3.NBT.A.2
Add the four amounts: 900 + 900 + 1600 + 900 = 4300 g.
900+900+1600+900=4300 g900 + 900 + 1600 + 900 = 4300\ \text{g}
Combining the four totals is an addition using place value.
Answer: 4300 g

Review

Counting all large symbols (10 x 300 = 3000) plus all small symbols (13 x 100 = 1300) also gives 4300 g, matching the grand total 4300 g.

Organize differently (tool 15): add all large symbols (10 x 300 = 3000) and all small symbols (13 x 100 = 1300) separately, then 3000 + 1300 = 4300.

Standards · min grade 3

  • 3.MD.B.3 Draw and interpret scaled picture graphs and bar graphs — Finding the large-symbol value from Finn's row and reading each person's amount.
  • 3.NBT.A.2 Fluently add and subtract within 1000 — Adding the four people's amounts to get the grand total.
💡 Use Finn's row to learn one big symbol is 300 g, then add everyone up - Grade 3 graph reading!
Variant 2 answer: 4900 mL

The pictograph shows how much each person has. If Nia has 1500 mL1500\ \text{mL}, how much do all of the people have altogether?

Amount Each Person Has

Name Amount
Max 33 large symbols, 44 small symbols
Nia 55 large symbols
Ola 22 large symbols, 22 small symbols
Pip 44 large symbols, 11 small symbols

In the pictograph, one large symbol stands for an unknown amount, and one small symbol stands for 100 mL100\ \text{mL}.

Amount Each Person Has Name Amount Max Nia Ola Pip = unknown amount = 100 mL
Show solution

Understand

A pictograph shows each person's amount in large and small symbols. A small symbol is 100 mL; a large symbol is an unknown amount. Nia's row is 5 large symbols and equals 1500 mL, which lets us find the large-symbol value, then we total everyone.

Givens
  • Symbols (large + small): Max 3 + 4, Nia 5 + 0, Ola 2 + 2, Pip 4 + 1.
  • 1 small symbol = 100 mL; 1 large symbol = unknown.
  • Nia has 1500 mL (row is 5 large symbols).
Unknowns
  • The total amount all four people have, in mL (after finding the large-symbol value).
Constraints
  • Each large symbol has the same fixed value.
  • Nia's 5 large symbols total 1500 mL.

Plan

#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems

Use Nia's known total to back out the value of one large symbol, then total each person and add. Each person's amount is a small subproblem.

Execute

#11 Work Backwards 3.MD.B.3
Nia's 5 large symbols equal 1500 mL, so one large symbol is 1500 / 5 = 300 mL.
1500÷5=300 mL1500 \div 5 = 300\ \text{mL}
Finding what one symbol stands for from a known row total is the heart of reading a scaled pictograph.
#7 Identify Subproblems 3.MD.B.3
Use 300 mL per large symbol and 100 mL per small symbol. Max: 3x300 + 4x100 = 1300. Nia: 1500. Ola: 2x300 + 2x100 = 800. Pip: 4x300 + 1x100 = 1300.
1300, 1500, 800, 1300 mL1300,\ 1500,\ 800,\ 1300\ \text{mL}
Multiplying each symbol count by its value and adding is direct scaled-pictograph reading.
#7 Identify Subproblems 3.NBT.A.2
Add the four amounts: 1300 + 1500 + 800 + 1300 = 4900 mL.
1300+1500+800+1300=4900 mL1300 + 1500 + 800 + 1300 = 4900\ \text{mL}
Combining the four totals is an addition using place value.
Answer: 4900 mL

Review

Counting all large symbols (14 x 300 = 4200) plus all small symbols (7 x 100 = 700) also gives 4900 mL, matching the grand total 4900 mL.

Organize differently (tool 15): add all large symbols (14 x 300 = 4200) and all small symbols (7 x 100 = 700) separately, then 4200 + 700 = 4900.

Standards · min grade 3

  • 3.MD.B.3 Draw and interpret scaled picture graphs and bar graphs — Finding the large-symbol value from Nia's row and reading each person's amount.
  • 3.NBT.A.2 Fluently add and subtract within 1000 — Adding the four people's amounts to get the grand total.
💡 Use Nia's row to learn one big symbol is 300 mL, then add everyone up - Grade 3 graph reading!
Variant 3 answer: 2860 coins

The pictograph shows how much each person has. If Jay has 400 coins400\ \text{coins}, how much do all of the people have altogether?

Amount Each Person Has

Name Amount
Ivy 44 large symbols, 11 small symbols
Jay 22 large symbols
Kit 33 large symbols, 33 small symbols
Liv 55 large symbols, 22 small symbols

In the pictograph, one large symbol stands for an unknown amount, and one small symbol stands for 10 coins10\ \text{coins}.

Amount Each Person Has Name Amount Ivy Jay Kit Liv = unknown amount = 10 coins
Show solution

Understand

A pictograph shows each person's amount in large and small symbols. A small symbol is 10 coins; a large symbol is an unknown amount. Jay's row is 2 large symbols and equals 400 coins, which lets us find the large-symbol value, then we total everyone.

Givens
  • Symbols (large + small): Ivy 4 + 1, Jay 2 + 0, Kit 3 + 3, Liv 5 + 2.
  • 1 small symbol = 10 coins; 1 large symbol = unknown.
  • Jay has 400 coins (row is 2 large symbols).
Unknowns
  • The total amount all four people have, in coins (after finding the large-symbol value).
Constraints
  • Each large symbol has the same fixed value.
  • Jay's 2 large symbols total 400 coins.

Plan

#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems

Use Jay's known total to back out the value of one large symbol, then total each person and add. Each person's amount is a small subproblem.

Execute

#11 Work Backwards 3.MD.B.3
Jay's 2 large symbols equal 400 coins, so one large symbol is 400 / 2 = 200 coins.
400÷2=200 coins400 \div 2 = 200\ \text{coins}
Finding what one symbol stands for from a known row total is the heart of reading a scaled pictograph.
#7 Identify Subproblems 3.MD.B.3
Use 200 coins per large symbol and 10 coins per small symbol. Ivy: 4x200 + 1x10 = 810. Jay: 400. Kit: 3x200 + 3x10 = 630. Liv: 5x200 + 2x10 = 1020.
810, 400, 630, 1020 coins810,\ 400,\ 630,\ 1020\ \text{coins}
Multiplying each symbol count by its value and adding is direct scaled-pictograph reading.
#7 Identify Subproblems 3.NBT.A.2
Add the four amounts: 810 + 400 + 630 + 1020 = 2860 coins.
810+400+630+1020=2860 coins810 + 400 + 630 + 1020 = 2860\ \text{coins}
Combining the four totals is an addition using place value.
Answer: 2860 coins

Review

Counting all large symbols (14 x 200 = 2800) plus all small symbols (6 x 10 = 60) also gives 2860 coins, matching the grand total 2860 coins.

Organize differently (tool 15): add all large symbols (14 x 200 = 2800) and all small symbols (6 x 10 = 60) separately, then 2800 + 60 = 2860.

Standards · min grade 3

  • 3.MD.B.3 Draw and interpret scaled picture graphs and bar graphs — Finding the large-symbol value from Jay's row and reading each person's amount.
  • 3.NBT.A.2 Fluently add and subtract within 1000 — Adding the four people's amounts to get the grand total.
💡 Use Jay's row to learn one big symbol is 200 coins, then add everyone up - Grade 3 graph reading!
Variant 4 answer: 5200 mL

The pictograph shows how much each person has. If Wes has 600 mL600\ \text{mL}, how much do all of the people have altogether?

Amount Each Person Has

Name Amount
Val 55 large symbols, 22 small symbols
Wes 22 large symbols
Xan 44 large symbols, 33 small symbols
Yas 33 large symbols, 55 small symbols

In the pictograph, one large symbol stands for an unknown amount, and one small symbol stands for 100 mL100\ \text{mL}.

Amount Each Person Has Name Amount Val Wes Xan Yas = unknown amount = 100 mL
Show solution

Understand

A pictograph shows each person's amount in large and small symbols. A small symbol is 100 mL; a large symbol is an unknown amount. Wes's row is 2 large symbols and equals 600 mL, which lets us find the large-symbol value, then we total everyone.

Givens
  • Symbols (large + small): Val 5 + 2, Wes 2 + 0, Xan 4 + 3, Yas 3 + 5.
  • 1 small symbol = 100 mL; 1 large symbol = unknown.
  • Wes has 600 mL (row is 2 large symbols).
Unknowns
  • The total amount all four people have, in mL (after finding the large-symbol value).
Constraints
  • Each large symbol has the same fixed value.
  • Wes's 2 large symbols total 600 mL.

Plan

#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems

Use Wes's known total to back out the value of one large symbol, then total each person and add. Each person's amount is a small subproblem.

Execute

#11 Work Backwards 3.MD.B.3
Wes's 2 large symbols equal 600 mL, so one large symbol is 600 / 2 = 300 mL.
600÷2=300 mL600 \div 2 = 300\ \text{mL}
Finding what one symbol stands for from a known row total is the heart of reading a scaled pictograph.
#7 Identify Subproblems 3.MD.B.3
Use 300 mL per large symbol and 100 mL per small symbol. Val: 5x300 + 2x100 = 1700. Wes: 600. Xan: 4x300 + 3x100 = 1500. Yas: 3x300 + 5x100 = 1400.
1700, 600, 1500, 1400 mL1700,\ 600,\ 1500,\ 1400\ \text{mL}
Multiplying each symbol count by its value and adding is direct scaled-pictograph reading.
#7 Identify Subproblems 3.NBT.A.2
Add the four amounts: 1700 + 600 + 1500 + 1400 = 5200 mL.
1700+600+1500+1400=5200 mL1700 + 600 + 1500 + 1400 = 5200\ \text{mL}
Combining the four totals is an addition using place value.
Answer: 5200 mL

Review

Counting all large symbols (14 x 300 = 4200) plus all small symbols (10 x 100 = 1000) also gives 5200 mL, matching the grand total 5200 mL.

Organize differently (tool 15): add all large symbols (14 x 300 = 4200) and all small symbols (10 x 100 = 1000) separately, then 4200 + 1000 = 5200.

Standards · min grade 3

  • 3.MD.B.3 Draw and interpret scaled picture graphs and bar graphs — Finding the large-symbol value from Wes's row and reading each person's amount.
  • 3.NBT.A.2 Fluently add and subtract within 1000 — Adding the four people's amounts to get the grand total.
💡 Use Wes's row to learn one big symbol is 300 mL, then add everyone up - Grade 3 graph reading!
Variant 5 answer: 4590 beads

The pictograph shows how much each person has. If Abe has 1800 beads1800\ \text{beads}, how much do all of the people have altogether?

Amount Each Person Has

Name Amount
Zoe 33 large symbols, 33 small symbols
Abe 66 large symbols
Cy 22 large symbols, 44 small symbols
Deb 44 large symbols, 22 small symbols

In the pictograph, one large symbol stands for an unknown amount, and one small symbol stands for 10 beads10\ \text{beads}.

Amount Each Person Has Name Amount Zoe Abe Cy Deb = unknown amount = 10 beads
Show solution

Understand

A pictograph shows each person's amount in large and small symbols. A small symbol is 10 beads; a large symbol is an unknown amount. Abe's row is 6 large symbols and equals 1800 beads, which lets us find the large-symbol value, then we total everyone.

Givens
  • Symbols (large + small): Zoe 3 + 3, Abe 6 + 0, Cy 2 + 4, Deb 4 + 2.
  • 1 small symbol = 10 beads; 1 large symbol = unknown.
  • Abe has 1800 beads (row is 6 large symbols).
Unknowns
  • The total amount all four people have, in beads (after finding the large-symbol value).
Constraints
  • Each large symbol has the same fixed value.
  • Abe's 6 large symbols total 1800 beads.

Plan

#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems

Use Abe's known total to back out the value of one large symbol, then total each person and add. Each person's amount is a small subproblem.

Execute

#11 Work Backwards 3.MD.B.3
Abe's 6 large symbols equal 1800 beads, so one large symbol is 1800 / 6 = 300 beads.
1800÷6=300 beads1800 \div 6 = 300\ \text{beads}
Finding what one symbol stands for from a known row total is the heart of reading a scaled pictograph.
#7 Identify Subproblems 3.MD.B.3
Use 300 beads per large symbol and 10 beads per small symbol. Zoe: 3x300 + 3x10 = 930. Abe: 1800. Cy: 2x300 + 4x10 = 640. Deb: 4x300 + 2x10 = 1220.
930, 1800, 640, 1220 beads930,\ 1800,\ 640,\ 1220\ \text{beads}
Multiplying each symbol count by its value and adding is direct scaled-pictograph reading.
#7 Identify Subproblems 3.NBT.A.2
Add the four amounts: 930 + 1800 + 640 + 1220 = 4590 beads.
930+1800+640+1220=4590 beads930 + 1800 + 640 + 1220 = 4590\ \text{beads}
Combining the four totals is an addition using place value.
Answer: 4590 beads

Review

Counting all large symbols (15 x 300 = 4500) plus all small symbols (9 x 10 = 90) also gives 4590 beads, matching the grand total 4590 beads.

Organize differently (tool 15): add all large symbols (15 x 300 = 4500) and all small symbols (9 x 10 = 90) separately, then 4500 + 90 = 4590.

Standards · min grade 3

  • 3.MD.B.3 Draw and interpret scaled picture graphs and bar graphs — Finding the large-symbol value from Abe's row and reading each person's amount.
  • 3.NBT.A.2 Fluently add and subtract within 1000 — Adding the four people's amounts to get the grand total.
💡 Use Abe's row to learn one big symbol is 300 beads, then add everyone up - Grade 3 graph reading!
Variant 6 answer: 7900 mL

The pictograph shows how much each person has. If Hazel has 2500 mL2500\ \text{mL}, how much do all of the people have altogether?

Amount Each Person Has

Name Amount
Mia 22 large symbols, 44 small symbols
Owen 33 large symbols, 33 small symbols
Hazel 55 large symbols
Caleb 44 large symbols, 22 small symbols

In the pictograph, one large symbol stands for an unknown amount, and one small symbol stands for 100 mL100\ \text{mL}.

Amount Each Person Has Name Amount Mia Owen Hazel Caleb = unknown amount = 100 mL
Show solution

Understand

A pictograph shows each person's amount in large and small symbols. A small symbol is 100 mL; a large symbol is an unknown amount. Hazel's row is 5 large symbols and equals 2500 mL, which lets us find the large-symbol value, then we total everyone.

Givens
  • Symbols (large + small): Mia 2 + 4, Owen 3 + 3, Hazel 5 + 0, Caleb 4 + 2.
  • 1 small symbol = 100 mL; 1 large symbol = unknown.
  • Hazel has 2500 mL (row is 5 large symbols).
Unknowns
  • The total amount all four people have, in mL (after finding the large-symbol value).
Constraints
  • Each large symbol has the same fixed value.
  • Hazel's 5 large symbols total 2500 mL.

Plan

#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems

Use Hazel's known total to back out the value of one large symbol, then total each person and add. Each person's amount is a small subproblem.

Execute

#11 Work Backwards 3.MD.B.3
Hazel's 5 large symbols equal 2500 mL, so one large symbol is 2500 / 5 = 500 mL.
2500÷5=500 mL2500 \div 5 = 500\ \text{mL}
Finding what one symbol stands for from a known row total is the heart of reading a scaled pictograph.
#7 Identify Subproblems 3.MD.B.3
Use 500 mL per large symbol and 100 mL per small symbol. Mia: 2x500 + 4x100 = 1400. Owen: 3x500 + 3x100 = 1800. Hazel: 2500. Caleb: 4x500 + 2x100 = 2200.
1400, 1800, 2500, 2200 mL1400,\ 1800,\ 2500,\ 2200\ \text{mL}
Multiplying each symbol count by its value and adding is direct scaled-pictograph reading.
#7 Identify Subproblems 3.NBT.A.2
Add the four amounts: 1400 + 1800 + 2500 + 2200 = 7900 mL.
1400+1800+2500+2200=7900 mL1400 + 1800 + 2500 + 2200 = 7900\ \text{mL}
Combining the four totals is an addition using place value.
Answer: 7900 mL

Review

Counting all large symbols (14 x 500 = 7000) plus all small symbols (9 x 100 = 900) also gives 7900 mL, matching the grand total 7900 mL.

Organize differently (tool 15): add all large symbols (14 x 500 = 7000) and all small symbols (9 x 100 = 900) separately, then 7000 + 900 = 7900.

Standards · min grade 3

  • 3.MD.B.3 Draw and interpret scaled picture graphs and bar graphs — Finding the large-symbol value from Hazel's row and reading each person's amount.
  • 3.NBT.A.2 Fluently add and subtract within 1000 — Adding the four people's amounts to get the grand total.
💡 Use Hazel's row to learn one big symbol is 500 mL, then add everyone up - Grade 3 graph reading!
Variant 7 answer: 4300 points

The pictograph shows how much each person has. If Sue has 1200 points1200\ \text{points}, how much do all of the people have altogether?

Amount Each Person Has

Name Amount
Ray 22 large symbols, 66 small symbols
Sue 44 large symbols
Tom 33 large symbols, 11 small symbols
Uma 55 large symbols, 33 small symbols

In the pictograph, one large symbol stands for an unknown amount, and one small symbol stands for 10 points10\ \text{points}.

Amount Each Person Has Name Amount Ray Sue Tom Uma = unknown amount = 10 points
Show solution

Understand

A pictograph shows each person's amount in large and small symbols. A small symbol is 10 points; a large symbol is an unknown amount. Sue's row is 4 large symbols and equals 1200 points, which lets us find the large-symbol value, then we total everyone.

Givens
  • Symbols (large + small): Ray 2 + 6, Sue 4 + 0, Tom 3 + 1, Uma 5 + 3.
  • 1 small symbol = 10 points; 1 large symbol = unknown.
  • Sue has 1200 points (row is 4 large symbols).
Unknowns
  • The total amount all four people have, in points (after finding the large-symbol value).
Constraints
  • Each large symbol has the same fixed value.
  • Sue's 4 large symbols total 1200 points.

Plan

#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems

Use Sue's known total to back out the value of one large symbol, then total each person and add. Each person's amount is a small subproblem.

Execute

#11 Work Backwards 3.MD.B.3
Sue's 4 large symbols equal 1200 points, so one large symbol is 1200 / 4 = 300 points.
1200÷4=300 points1200 \div 4 = 300\ \text{points}
Finding what one symbol stands for from a known row total is the heart of reading a scaled pictograph.
#7 Identify Subproblems 3.MD.B.3
Use 300 points per large symbol and 10 points per small symbol. Ray: 2x300 + 6x10 = 660. Sue: 1200. Tom: 3x300 + 1x10 = 910. Uma: 5x300 + 3x10 = 1530.
660, 1200, 910, 1530 points660,\ 1200,\ 910,\ 1530\ \text{points}
Multiplying each symbol count by its value and adding is direct scaled-pictograph reading.
#7 Identify Subproblems 3.NBT.A.2
Add the four amounts: 660 + 1200 + 910 + 1530 = 4300 points.
660+1200+910+1530=4300 points660 + 1200 + 910 + 1530 = 4300\ \text{points}
Combining the four totals is an addition using place value.
Answer: 4300 points

Review

Counting all large symbols (14 x 300 = 4200) plus all small symbols (10 x 10 = 100) also gives 4300 points, matching the grand total 4300 points.

Organize differently (tool 15): add all large symbols (14 x 300 = 4200) and all small symbols (10 x 10 = 100) separately, then 4200 + 100 = 4300.

Standards · min grade 3

  • 3.MD.B.3 Draw and interpret scaled picture graphs and bar graphs — Finding the large-symbol value from Sue's row and reading each person's amount.
  • 3.NBT.A.2 Fluently add and subtract within 1000 — Adding the four people's amounts to get the grand total.
💡 Use Sue's row to learn one big symbol is 300 points, then add everyone up - Grade 3 graph reading!
Variant 8 answer: 2880 stickers

The pictograph shows how much each person has. If Ben has 800 stickers800\ \text{stickers}, how much do all of the people have altogether?

Amount Each Person Has

Name Amount
Ann 33 large symbols, 22 small symbols
Ben 44 large symbols
Cara 22 large symbols, 55 small symbols
Dan 55 large symbols, 11 small symbols

In the pictograph, one large symbol stands for an unknown amount, and one small symbol stands for 10 stickers10\ \text{stickers}.

Amount Each Person Has Name Amount Ann Ben Cara Dan = unknown amount = 10 stickers
Show solution

Understand

A pictograph shows each person's amount in large and small symbols. A small symbol is 10 stickers; a large symbol is an unknown amount. Ben's row is 4 large symbols and equals 800 stickers, which lets us find the large-symbol value, then we total everyone.

Givens
  • Symbols (large + small): Ann 3 + 2, Ben 4 + 0, Cara 2 + 5, Dan 5 + 1.
  • 1 small symbol = 10 stickers; 1 large symbol = unknown.
  • Ben has 800 stickers (row is 4 large symbols).
Unknowns
  • The total amount all four people have, in stickers (after finding the large-symbol value).
Constraints
  • Each large symbol has the same fixed value.
  • Ben's 4 large symbols total 800 stickers.

Plan

#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems

Use Ben's known total to back out the value of one large symbol, then total each person and add. Each person's amount is a small subproblem.

Execute

#11 Work Backwards 3.MD.B.3
Ben's 4 large symbols equal 800 stickers, so one large symbol is 800 / 4 = 200 stickers.
800÷4=200 stickers800 \div 4 = 200\ \text{stickers}
Finding what one symbol stands for from a known row total is the heart of reading a scaled pictograph.
#7 Identify Subproblems 3.MD.B.3
Use 200 stickers per large symbol and 10 stickers per small symbol. Ann: 3x200 + 2x10 = 620. Ben: 800. Cara: 2x200 + 5x10 = 450. Dan: 5x200 + 1x10 = 1010.
620, 800, 450, 1010 stickers620,\ 800,\ 450,\ 1010\ \text{stickers}
Multiplying each symbol count by its value and adding is direct scaled-pictograph reading.
#7 Identify Subproblems 3.NBT.A.2
Add the four amounts: 620 + 800 + 450 + 1010 = 2880 stickers.
620+800+450+1010=2880 stickers620 + 800 + 450 + 1010 = 2880\ \text{stickers}
Combining the four totals is an addition using place value.
Answer: 2880 stickers

Review

Counting all large symbols (14 x 200 = 2800) plus all small symbols (8 x 10 = 80) also gives 2880 stickers, matching the grand total 2880 stickers.

Organize differently (tool 15): add all large symbols (14 x 200 = 2800) and all small symbols (8 x 10 = 80) separately, then 2800 + 80 = 2880.

Standards · min grade 3

  • 3.MD.B.3 Draw and interpret scaled picture graphs and bar graphs — Finding the large-symbol value from Ben's row and reading each person's amount.
  • 3.NBT.A.2 Fluently add and subtract within 1000 — Adding the four people's amounts to get the grand total.
💡 Use Ben's row to learn one big symbol is 200 stickers, then add everyone up - Grade 3 graph reading!