Grade 4 - Progress in Mathematics

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
Make a table.
If Steve has 1 green marble,
he would have 3 red marbles.
Write those numbers in the table.
If Steve has 2 green marbles,
he would have 2 3 red marbles.

Check your computation, or act out the problem.

Visualize the facts of the problem as you reread it.
Facts: Steve has 24 marbles.
For 1 green marble, there are 3 red marbles.
Question: How many red marbles does Steve have?

Steve has 24 marbles.
Each marble is green or red.
For every green marble, Steve
has 3 red marbles. How many
red marbles does Steve have?

Problem-Solving Strategy:


Make a Table or List


1-12


Complete the table.
Multiply each number of green marbles by 3.
Then add to find a column that shows 24 marbles.
1
18 red
 6 green
24

Steve has 18 red marbles.

Color Number of Marbles
green 1 2 3 4 5 6
red 3 6 9 12 15 18
total 4 8 12 16 20 24

Color
green 1
3
4

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red
total

Number of Marbles

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