use a whole number
you can use whole numbers
When all addends are the same, you can use multiplication to estimate their sum. By multiplying the common addend by the number of times it appears, you can quickly calculate the total. This method simplifies the process and provides an efficient way to find the sum without having to add each individual value separately. For example, if you have five addends of 4, you can estimate the sum as 5 × 4 = 20.
If all addends are the same, or very near the same, you can take one of the addends and multiply it by the number of addends that exist, and you have the sum. For example: 100 + 101 + 99 + 102 + 100 + 103 + 98 = ? In this case, all addends are close to 100, and there are 7 of them. So, you can approximate the sum by saying: 100 * 7 ...which is 700.
Hm well you can use whole numbers. Now my boy do you get it? Get that brain working!
Sorry, use what?"Addends" are what you add together to get a sum.
use the numbers 1-9 arranging them so the sum is correct for the two addends
To check addition, you can use the following methods: Re-addition: Simply perform the addition again to see if you obtain the same result. Estimation: Round the numbers to their nearest ten or hundred, add those, and compare this estimate to the original sum for reasonableness. Inverse Operation: Subtract one of the addends from the sum; if the result equals the other addend, the addition is likely correct.
Type your answer here... 9+(6+7)
You can do just about anything if you use 4/4 as one of your addends.
Yes,you can. You can use the same guitar for all the guitar heros.
you use distributive property, basically adding muliplt numbers to find the quotient. quotient being the answer to a division problem.
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