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IM 6.6.1 Lesson: Tape Diagrams and Equations

Label the length of the diagram.

Which equation is represented by the diagram above?

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Label the length of the diagram.

Which equation is represented by the diagram above?

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Draw a diagram to represent the equation 4 + 3 = 7.

Draw a diagram that represents the equation 4 โˆ™ 3 = 12.

Here is a tape diagram. Which equations match this diagram?

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Here is a tape diagram. Which equations match this diagram?

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Draw a diagram that represents the equation 18 = 3 + x.

Find the value of the unknown that makes the equation true.

Draw a diagram that represents the equation 18 = 3 โˆ™ y.

Find the value of the unknown that makes the equation true.

You are walking down a road, seeking treasure. The road branches off into three paths. A guard stands in each path. You know that only one of the guards is telling the truth, and the other two are lying. Here is what they say:

  • Guard 1: The treasure lies down this path.
  • Guard 2: No treasure lies down this path; seek elsewhere.
  • Guard 3: The first guard is lying.
Which path leads to the treasure?