Christian is 3 times as old as Marie. Marie is $12$ years younger than Christian. How old is Christian?
The method that I know requires $2$ variables and $2$ equations.
\begin{align}C &= 3M \\ M &= C - 12 \end{align}
Substitute first equation into second equation and solve
\begin{align}M &= 3M - 12\\ 12 &= 2M \\ M &= 6 \text{ years} \\ C &= 3M ( 3 \times 6 ) = 18\text{ years}\end{align}
Is there a simpler way to explain this to a $5$th grader?
He still hasn't learned math equations with $2$ variables or how to substitute first equation into second equation.
Thank you in advance.
I would consider the picture below:
Drawing $3$ blocks for age of Christian an a single block for the age of Marie.
Marie is $12$ years younger, so each block represent $6$ years.
Hence, Marie is $6$ years old and Christina is $3\times 6=18$ years old.