4.OA Comparing Money Raised

  1. Helen raised $12 for the food bank last year and she raised 6 times as much money this year. How much money did she raise this year?
  2. Sandra raised $15 for the PTA and Nita raised $45. How many times as much money did Nita raise as compared to Sandra?
  3. Luis raised $45 for the animal shelter, which was 3 times as much money as Anthony raised. How much money did Anthony raise?

Commentary

The purpose of this task is for students to solve three comparisons problems that are related by their context but are structurally different. Multiplicative comparison is purposefully excluded from third grade (see 3.OA.3 and 3.MD.2), making this task appropriate for fourth but not third grade.

In these multiplicative comparison problems, one factor and the product are amounts of money and the other factor represents the number of times bigger one amount is than the other. Sometimes this second factor is called a “scale factor.” In part (a), the larger amount (which is the product) is unknown, while in part (b) the scale factor is unknown and in part (c) the smaller amount of money is unknown. Students will study multiplicative comparison problems involving scale factors that are fractions in 5th grade; see 5.NF.B.5. Note that in fourth grade, scale factors must always be bigger than 1, so students often think that “multiplying makes bigger”; however in 5th grade they will see that when the scale factor is less than 1, the product will actually be smaller than the initial quantity.

Note that the numbers in parts (b) and (c) are related by the fact family \(3\times15=45\). This allows for a classroom discussion about the different interpretations of the factors in a multiplicative comparison context.

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Solutions

Solution: Tape diagram
  1. She raised six times as much money (as shown in the diagram) so she raised \(6 \times 12 = 72\).

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    Helen raised $72 this year.
  2. \(? \times 15 = 45\) is equivalent to \(45 \div 15 = ?\)

    Sol2_b5256e0ea06121365b301dd65374d04a

    Nita raised 3 times as much as Sandra.
  3. \(3 \times ? = 45\) is equivalent to \(45 \div 3 = ?\)

    Sol3_a41aa1ab910649abc11e678b87f68cfd

    Anthony raised $15.
Solution: Writing multiplication equations for division problems
  1. Helen raised \(6 \times $12\) this year, so she raised $72 this year.
  2. This is a “Number of Groups Unknown” problem. We can represent the question as $$? \times 15 = 45$$ or $$45 \div 15 = ?$$ So Nita raised 3 times as much money as Sandra.
  3. This is a “Group Size Unknown” problem. We can represent the question as $$3 \times ? = 45$$ or $$45 \div 3 = ?$$ So Anthony raised $15.