How much money did chad spend on the shirt and shoes ?

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The discussion revolves around a second-grade math problem involving the costs of a shirt and shoes, specifically how to calculate the total expenditure and the initial amount of money Chad had before making the purchases. The scope includes mathematical reasoning and problem-solving techniques.

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  • Mathematical reasoning

Main Points Raised

  • Chad bought a shirt for $19, and the shoes cost $28 more than the shirt, leading to the equation B = A + 28.
  • Some participants calculate the cost of the shoes as $47, based on the equation B = 19 + 28.
  • There is a calculation of the total amount spent on the shirt and shoes, with some participants suggesting the total is $66.
  • Participants discuss how to determine the initial amount of money Chad had, with one suggesting it is $79 after accounting for the leftover $13.
  • There is a note that using abstract equations may be too complex for a second-grade level problem.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the calculations for the costs of the shirt and shoes, but there is some variation in how the problem is approached, particularly regarding the use of abstract equations versus straightforward arithmetic.

Contextual Notes

Some assumptions about the audience's understanding of mathematical notation and problem-solving strategies are present, which may not align with the intended grade level of the problem.

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Chad bought a shirt for \$19 and a pair of shoes for \$28 more than shirt
a.How much was the pair of shoes ?
B. How much money did chad spend on the shirt and shoes ?
c. if chad had 13 dollars left over, how much money did Chad have before buying the shirt and shoes ?
 
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Re: Help with 2nd grade problem using tape diagrahm

Hello and welcome to MHB! (Wave)

I would begin by letting (where all prices are in dollars):

$$A$$ = the price of the shirt

$$B$$ = the price of the shoes

Now, we are given:

$$A=19$$

And we are told the price of the shoes is 28 more than that of the shirt...so we may write:

$$B=A+28=\,?$$
 
Re: Help with 2nd grade problem using tape diagrahm

amotta1 said:
Chad bought a shirt for \$19 and a pair of shoes for \$28 more than shirt
a.How much was the pair of shoes ?
B. How much money did chad spend on the shirt and shoes ?
c. if chad had 13 dollars left over, how much money did Chad have before buying the shirt and shoes ?

the sum of Aand B is 47 ,is this ans, how much money did he spend for shirt and shoes, if $13 left over how much money did Chad have before buying the shirt nd shoes
 
Re: Help with 2nd grade problem using tape diagrahm

amotta1 said:
the sum of Aand B is 47 ,is this ans, how much money did he spend for shirt and shoes, if $13 left over how much money did Chad have before buying the shirt nd shoes

Yes,

$$B=A+28=19+28=47$$

For part b), let $T$ be the total amount Brad spent, which is the sum of the amounts spent on shirt and shoes:

$$T=A+B=19+47=\,?$$
 
Writing abstract equations in "A" and "B" is probably a bit much for "2nd grade"!

"Chad bought a shirt for \$19 and a pair of shoes for \$28 more than shirt"

"a. How much was the pair of shoes?"
\$28 more than \$19 is 19+ 28= \$47.

"B. How much money did chad spend on the shirt and shoes?"
Add the two separate costs- 19+ 47= \$66.

"c. if chad had 13 dollars left over, how much money did Chad have before buying the shirt and shoes?"
If he spent \$66 and had \$13 still, then he must have had 66+ 13= \$79.
 

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