Use weight differences to find the empty container
5.NBT.B.74.MD.A.2
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A box holding 4 identical bottles of juice weighs . After taking 1 bottle of juice out of the box, the box weighs . How many pounds does the empty box weigh?
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A box with 4 identical juice bottles inside weighs 1.98 lb. Take out one bottle and the box now weighs 1.76 lb. All bottles weigh the same. Find the weight of the empty box.
- Box + 4 bottles = 1.98 lb.
- Box + 3 bottles = 1.76 lb.
- All 4 bottles weigh the same.
- The weight of the empty box, in pounds.
- Each bottle has the same positive weight.
- The box has a fixed positive weight.
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#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units
The only difference between the two weighings is one bottle, so the drop in weight is exactly one bottle. Once one bottle is known, we work backwards from a weighing to peel off the bottles and leave the empty box.
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Check the first weighing: box 1.10 + 4 bottles (4 x 0.22 = 0.88) = 1.98 lb, exactly as given. The empty box (1.10 lb) is lighter than the box with juice (1.98 lb), which makes sense.
Use the full weighing directly: box = 1.98 - 4 x 0.22 = 1.98 - 0.88 = 1.10 lb - same answer by Work Backwards from the 4-bottle weighing.
Standards · min grade 5
5.NBT.B.7Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths — Subtracting 1.98 - 1.76 and multiplying 3 x 0.22.4.MD.A.2Solve word problems involving distances, time, liquid volumes, and money — Reasoning about the measured weights to isolate the empty box.
A box holding 7 identical bottles of juice weighs . After taking 1 bottle of juice out of the box, the box weighs . How many pounds does the empty box weigh?
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A box with 7 identical juice bottles inside weighs 1.95 lb. Take out one bottle and the box now weighs 1.80 lb. All bottles weigh the same. Find the weight of the empty box.
- Box + 7 bottles = 1.95 lb.
- Box + 6 bottles = 1.80 lb.
- All 7 bottles weigh the same.
- The weight of the empty box, in pounds.
- Each bottle has the same positive weight.
- The box has a fixed positive weight.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units
The only difference between the two weighings is one bottle, so the drop in weight is exactly one bottle. Once one bottle is known, we work backwards from a weighing to peel off the bottles and leave the empty box.
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Check the first weighing: box 0.90 + 7 bottles (7 x 0.15 = 1.05) = 1.95 lb, exactly as given. The empty box (0.90 lb) is lighter than the box with juice (1.95 lb), which makes sense.
Use the full weighing directly: box = 1.95 - 7 x 0.15 = 1.95 - 1.05 = 0.90 lb - same answer by Work Backwards from the 7-bottle weighing.
Standards · min grade 5
5.NBT.B.7Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths — Subtracting 1.95 - 1.80 and multiplying 6 x 0.15.4.MD.A.2Solve word problems involving distances, time, liquid volumes, and money — Reasoning about the measured weights to isolate the empty box.
A box holding 3 identical bottles of juice weighs . After taking 1 bottle of juice out of the box, the box weighs . How many pounds does the empty box weigh?
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A box with 3 identical juice bottles inside weighs 2.25 lb. Take out one bottle and the box now weighs 1.90 lb. All bottles weigh the same. Find the weight of the empty box.
- Box + 3 bottles = 2.25 lb.
- Box + 2 bottles = 1.90 lb.
- All 3 bottles weigh the same.
- The weight of the empty box, in pounds.
- Each bottle has the same positive weight.
- The box has a fixed positive weight.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units
The only difference between the two weighings is one bottle, so the drop in weight is exactly one bottle. Once one bottle is known, we work backwards from a weighing to peel off the bottles and leave the empty box.
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Check the first weighing: box 1.20 + 3 bottles (3 x 0.35 = 1.05) = 2.25 lb, exactly as given. The empty box (1.20 lb) is lighter than the box with juice (2.25 lb), which makes sense.
Use the full weighing directly: box = 2.25 - 3 x 0.35 = 2.25 - 1.05 = 1.20 lb - same answer by Work Backwards from the 3-bottle weighing.
Standards · min grade 5
5.NBT.B.7Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths — Subtracting 2.25 - 1.90 and multiplying 2 x 0.35.4.MD.A.2Solve word problems involving distances, time, liquid volumes, and money — Reasoning about the measured weights to isolate the empty box.
A box holding 6 identical bottles of juice weighs . After taking 1 bottle of juice out of the box, the box weighs . How many pounds does the empty box weigh?
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A box with 6 identical juice bottles inside weighs 2.38 lb. Take out one bottle and the box now weighs 2.05 lb. All bottles weigh the same. Find the weight of the empty box.
- Box + 6 bottles = 2.38 lb.
- Box + 5 bottles = 2.05 lb.
- All 6 bottles weigh the same.
- The weight of the empty box, in pounds.
- Each bottle has the same positive weight.
- The box has a fixed positive weight.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units
The only difference between the two weighings is one bottle, so the drop in weight is exactly one bottle. Once one bottle is known, we work backwards from a weighing to peel off the bottles and leave the empty box.
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Check the first weighing: box 0.40 + 6 bottles (6 x 0.33 = 1.98) = 2.38 lb, exactly as given. The empty box (0.40 lb) is lighter than the box with juice (2.38 lb), which makes sense.
Use the full weighing directly: box = 2.38 - 6 x 0.33 = 2.38 - 1.98 = 0.40 lb - same answer by Work Backwards from the 6-bottle weighing.
Standards · min grade 5
5.NBT.B.7Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths — Subtracting 2.38 - 2.05 and multiplying 5 x 0.33.4.MD.A.2Solve word problems involving distances, time, liquid volumes, and money — Reasoning about the measured weights to isolate the empty box.
A box holding 4 identical bottles of juice weighs . After taking 1 bottle of juice out of the box, the box weighs . How many pounds does the empty box weigh?
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A box with 4 identical juice bottles inside weighs 1.50 lb. Take out one bottle and the box now weighs 1.25 lb. All bottles weigh the same. Find the weight of the empty box.
- Box + 4 bottles = 1.50 lb.
- Box + 3 bottles = 1.25 lb.
- All 4 bottles weigh the same.
- The weight of the empty box, in pounds.
- Each bottle has the same positive weight.
- The box has a fixed positive weight.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units
The only difference between the two weighings is one bottle, so the drop in weight is exactly one bottle. Once one bottle is known, we work backwards from a weighing to peel off the bottles and leave the empty box.
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Check the first weighing: box 0.50 + 4 bottles (4 x 0.25 = 1.00) = 1.50 lb, exactly as given. The empty box (0.50 lb) is lighter than the box with juice (1.50 lb), which makes sense.
Use the full weighing directly: box = 1.50 - 4 x 0.25 = 1.50 - 1.00 = 0.50 lb - same answer by Work Backwards from the 4-bottle weighing.
Standards · min grade 5
5.NBT.B.7Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths — Subtracting 1.50 - 1.25 and multiplying 3 x 0.25.4.MD.A.2Solve word problems involving distances, time, liquid volumes, and money — Reasoning about the measured weights to isolate the empty box.
A box holding 5 identical bottles of juice weighs . After taking 1 bottle of juice out of the box, the box weighs . How many pounds does the empty box weigh?
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A box with 5 identical juice bottles inside weighs 3.25 lb. Take out one bottle and the box now weighs 2.75 lb. All bottles weigh the same. Find the weight of the empty box.
- Box + 5 bottles = 3.25 lb.
- Box + 4 bottles = 2.75 lb.
- All 5 bottles weigh the same.
- The weight of the empty box, in pounds.
- Each bottle has the same positive weight.
- The box has a fixed positive weight.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units
The only difference between the two weighings is one bottle, so the drop in weight is exactly one bottle. Once one bottle is known, we work backwards from a weighing to peel off the bottles and leave the empty box.
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Review
Check the first weighing: box 0.75 + 5 bottles (5 x 0.50 = 2.50) = 3.25 lb, exactly as given. The empty box (0.75 lb) is lighter than the box with juice (3.25 lb), which makes sense.
Use the full weighing directly: box = 3.25 - 5 x 0.50 = 3.25 - 2.50 = 0.75 lb - same answer by Work Backwards from the 5-bottle weighing.
Standards · min grade 5
5.NBT.B.7Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths — Subtracting 3.25 - 2.75 and multiplying 4 x 0.50.4.MD.A.2Solve word problems involving distances, time, liquid volumes, and money — Reasoning about the measured weights to isolate the empty box.
A box holding 5 identical bottles of juice weighs . After taking 1 bottle of juice out of the box, the box weighs . How many pounds does the empty box weigh?
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A box with 5 identical juice bottles inside weighs 1.96 lb. Take out one bottle and the box now weighs 1.66 lb. All bottles weigh the same. Find the weight of the empty box.
- Box + 5 bottles = 1.96 lb.
- Box + 4 bottles = 1.66 lb.
- All 5 bottles weigh the same.
- The weight of the empty box, in pounds.
- Each bottle has the same positive weight.
- The box has a fixed positive weight.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units
The only difference between the two weighings is one bottle, so the drop in weight is exactly one bottle. Once one bottle is known, we work backwards from a weighing to peel off the bottles and leave the empty box.
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Check the first weighing: box 0.46 + 5 bottles (5 x 0.30 = 1.50) = 1.96 lb, exactly as given. The empty box (0.46 lb) is lighter than the box with juice (1.96 lb), which makes sense.
Use the full weighing directly: box = 1.96 - 5 x 0.30 = 1.96 - 1.50 = 0.46 lb - same answer by Work Backwards from the 5-bottle weighing.
Standards · min grade 5
5.NBT.B.7Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths — Subtracting 1.96 - 1.66 and multiplying 4 x 0.30.4.MD.A.2Solve word problems involving distances, time, liquid volumes, and money — Reasoning about the measured weights to isolate the empty box.
A box holding 4 identical bottles of juice weighs . After taking 1 bottle of juice out of the box, the box weighs . How many pounds does the empty box weigh?
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A box with 4 identical juice bottles inside weighs 2.40 lb. Take out one bottle and the box now weighs 1.95 lb. All bottles weigh the same. Find the weight of the empty box.
- Box + 4 bottles = 2.40 lb.
- Box + 3 bottles = 1.95 lb.
- All 4 bottles weigh the same.
- The weight of the empty box, in pounds.
- Each bottle has the same positive weight.
- The box has a fixed positive weight.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units
The only difference between the two weighings is one bottle, so the drop in weight is exactly one bottle. Once one bottle is known, we work backwards from a weighing to peel off the bottles and leave the empty box.
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Check the first weighing: box 0.60 + 4 bottles (4 x 0.45 = 1.80) = 2.40 lb, exactly as given. The empty box (0.60 lb) is lighter than the box with juice (2.40 lb), which makes sense.
Use the full weighing directly: box = 2.40 - 4 x 0.45 = 2.40 - 1.80 = 0.60 lb - same answer by Work Backwards from the 4-bottle weighing.
Standards · min grade 5
5.NBT.B.7Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths — Subtracting 2.40 - 1.95 and multiplying 3 x 0.45.4.MD.A.2Solve word problems involving distances, time, liquid volumes, and money — Reasoning about the measured weights to isolate the empty box.
A box holding 5 identical bottles of juice weighs . After taking 1 bottle of juice out of the box, the box weighs . How many pounds does the empty box weigh?
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A box with 5 identical juice bottles inside weighs 1.35 lb. Take out one bottle and the box now weighs 1.15 lb. All bottles weigh the same. Find the weight of the empty box.
- Box + 5 bottles = 1.35 lb.
- Box + 4 bottles = 1.15 lb.
- All 5 bottles weigh the same.
- The weight of the empty box, in pounds.
- Each bottle has the same positive weight.
- The box has a fixed positive weight.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units
The only difference between the two weighings is one bottle, so the drop in weight is exactly one bottle. Once one bottle is known, we work backwards from a weighing to peel off the bottles and leave the empty box.
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Check the first weighing: box 0.35 + 5 bottles (5 x 0.20 = 1.00) = 1.35 lb, exactly as given. The empty box (0.35 lb) is lighter than the box with juice (1.35 lb), which makes sense.
Use the full weighing directly: box = 1.35 - 5 x 0.20 = 1.35 - 1.00 = 0.35 lb - same answer by Work Backwards from the 5-bottle weighing.
Standards · min grade 5
5.NBT.B.7Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths — Subtracting 1.35 - 1.15 and multiplying 4 x 0.20.4.MD.A.2Solve word problems involving distances, time, liquid volumes, and money — Reasoning about the measured weights to isolate the empty box.
A box holding 6 identical bottles of juice weighs . After taking 1 bottle of juice out of the box, the box weighs . How many pounds does the empty box weigh?
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A box with 6 identical juice bottles inside weighs 3.20 lb. Take out one bottle and the box now weighs 2.80 lb. All bottles weigh the same. Find the weight of the empty box.
- Box + 6 bottles = 3.20 lb.
- Box + 5 bottles = 2.80 lb.
- All 6 bottles weigh the same.
- The weight of the empty box, in pounds.
- Each bottle has the same positive weight.
- The box has a fixed positive weight.
Plan
#11 Work Backwards · also uses: #8 Analyze the Units
The only difference between the two weighings is one bottle, so the drop in weight is exactly one bottle. Once one bottle is known, we work backwards from a weighing to peel off the bottles and leave the empty box.
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Review
Check the first weighing: box 0.80 + 6 bottles (6 x 0.40 = 2.40) = 3.20 lb, exactly as given. The empty box (0.80 lb) is lighter than the box with juice (3.20 lb), which makes sense.
Use the full weighing directly: box = 3.20 - 6 x 0.40 = 3.20 - 2.40 = 0.80 lb - same answer by Work Backwards from the 6-bottle weighing.
Standards · min grade 5
5.NBT.B.7Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths — Subtracting 3.20 - 2.80 and multiplying 5 x 0.40.4.MD.A.2Solve word problems involving distances, time, liquid volumes, and money — Reasoning about the measured weights to isolate the empty box.