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Capacity Addition and Subtraction

Lesson 2.3:

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Application Problem The Lee family had 3 liters of water.

Each liter of water weighs 1 kilogram. At the end of the day they have 290 grams of water left. How much water did they drink? Draw a tape diagram and solve using mental math or an algorithm.

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Application Problem Solution

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Application Problem Solution

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Problem 2

32 L 420 mL + 13 L 585 mL Will you use a simplifying strategy or

an algorithm? Choose the way you want to do it. Solutions A and B use the algorithm.

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Simplifying strategy

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Problem 2

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12 L 215 mL – 8 L 600 mL Discuss with a partner whether you

will use the simplifying strategy or the algorithm?

Choose the way you want to do it. Let’s have two pairs of students work

at the board, one pair using the algorithm, one pair recording a simplifying strategy.

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Problem 3

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Solutions A and B show the algorithm and C is simplifying.

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Problem 3

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Look at the first algorithm. How did they set it up?

They regrouped 12 liters 215 milliliters to 11 liters 1,215 milliliters.

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Problem 3

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How is the second algorithm set up? They converted to milliliters before

solving and then wrote their answer as a mixed unit.

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Problem 3

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Compare the counting up strategies, the number line, and the arrow notation and take a moment to review the solution strategies.

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Problem 3

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Jennifer was making 2,170 milliliters of her favorite drink that combines iced tea and lemonade. If she put in 1 liter 300 milliliters of iced tea, how much lemonade does she need?

Draw and label a tape diagram. Tell your partner the known and

unknown information.

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We know how much iced tea she put in and how much of her favorite drink she is making.

We don’t know how much lemonade she needs.

Work with your partner to solve for the difference. Will you use a simplifying strategy or an algorithm?

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Problem 4

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Label the missing part on your diagram and make a statement of the solution.

Check your answer by using the subtraction algorithm with your partner.

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Problem 4