-
- [Instructor] We're told
that Jamal has 324 marbles
-
in his collection.
-
His brother Mateo has 198
more marbles than Jamal.
-
Which strip diagram can be used
-
to find out how many marbles Mateo has?
-
So, pause this video and think
about which choice you think
-
is going to be used to find
out how many marbles Mateo has.
-
All right, now let's do this together.
-
So, this first strip diagram,
-
it's starting with 324,
-
and then it's adding another 198
-
to find what 324 plus
198 would be equal to.
-
Now, this is actually making sense,
-
because if we say Jamal has 324 marbles,
-
so this right over here is
represented by this strip,
-
the 324 that Jamal has.
-
And then when we say the brother has,
-
or Mateo has 198 more,
-
so now we're increasing it by 198.
-
So, Mateo would have this
purple right over here.
-
So, this is what Mateo is going to have,
-
198 more than 324.
-
So, I like this choice,
-
but let's just make sure
-
that this other choice doesn't make sense.
-
So, here, we have 198.
-
We're essentially asking,
-
"What do we need to add
to 198 to get to 324?"
-
But we're not trying to get to 324.
-
We're starting with 324
-
and then we're trying to get to a number
-
that's 198 more to figure
out how many Mateo has.
-
So, yes, I like choice A.
-
Let's do another one, but this time,
-
let's use number line, or number lines.
-
A theater has 642 seats.
-
During the show, 357 seats were filled.
-
Which number line can be used to find out
-
how many seats were empty in the theater?
-
Once again, pause this video,
-
try this on your own
before we do this together.
-
Okay, so this first one, choice A,
-
it looks like in blue
we are starting with,
-
it looks like this arrow
goes from zero to 642.
-
I'm guessing this is 642 right over here.
-
So, that's the 642 seats,
-
and then it looks like it's
subtracting, I don't know,
-
it looks like it's
subtracting about 100, 200.
-
It looks like it's subtracting
something to get to 357.
-
This looks like this right, let
me do this in another color.
-
So, 357 is right around here.
-
So, it looks like they're
subtracting some amount,
-
some amount, I'll do
that same brown color,
-
some amount to get to 357.
-
And that would be the
number of empty seats.
-
However much you have to
take from 642 to get to 357,
-
this right over here is
the number of empty seats.
-
So, this one might be useful.
-
Let's look at the other choice.
-
This one starts at the 642, it looks like,
-
and then it looks like
it's adding 357 to that.
-
Well, that's not what we're talking about.
-
It's not that these 357 were
filled on top of the 642,
-
it's that 357 of the 642 are filled,
-
and then there's some amount
that is empty over here.
-
So, if we could figure out
how much we have to go back
-
from 642 to get to 357,
-
then that would tell us
the number of empty seats.
-
And so, I like choice A.