In ALB 2, the unknown is the number of groups (e.g. m boxes). Each group has a known fixed amount. We still use the part-whole model to find the total.
How many boxes of hair clips did Bernice have?
▶ m
How many hair clips were there in each box?
▶ 4
How many hair clips did she buy?
▶ 8
What am I trying to find?
▶ The total number of hair clips Bernice had in the end.
▶ Draw a part-whole model.
= 4m + 8
Check all the steps and calculations.
= 4 × m + 8
= 4m + 8 ✓
The average height of a group of y children was 135 cm. Jack, who is 120 cm tall, joined the group.
(ii) 135y + 120
A container had 600 ml of water. Ali then poured k bottles of water into the container. Each bottle contained 250 ml.
(ii) 600 + 250k
There are q cars and 35 motorcycles at a car park. Each car has 4 wheels and each motorcycle has 2 wheels.
(ii) Motorcycles: 35 × 2 = 70
4q + 70
There are m tables and 30 chairs in a shop. Each table costs $499 and each chair costs $60.
(ii) Chairs: 30 × $60 = $1800
$499m + $1800
