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Lesson 17: Solve additive compare word problems modeled with tape diagrams.

Lesson 17 Homework 4 1

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Draw a tape diagram to represent each problem. Use numbers to solve, and write your answer as a statement.

1. Gavin has 1,094 toy building blocks. Avery only has 816 toy building blocks. How many more building blocks does Gavin have?

2. Container B holds 2,391 liters of water. Together, Container A and Container B hold 11,875 liters of water. How many more liters of water does Container A hold than Container B?

A STORY OF UNITS

88

©2015 Great Minds. eureka-math.org

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Lesson 17: Solve additive compare word problems modeled with tape diagrams.

Lesson 17 Homework 4 1

3. A piece of yellow yarn was 230 inches long. After 90 inches had been cut from it, the piece of yellow yarn was twice as long as a piece of blue yarn. At first, how much longer was the yellow yarn than the blue yarn?

A STORY OF UNITS

89

©2015 Great Minds. eureka-math.org

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