Just break apart your numbers or use a calculater.
To break apart ones to make a ten, you can use the concept of place value. For example, if you have the number 8, you can break it into 5 and 3 to make a ten. This is because 5 + 3 = 8. By understanding the relationship between numbers and their parts, you can easily break apart ones to form a ten.
well where i live the houses are 2 numbers apart but they can be 8 numbers apart its the way they was planned to be built the other numbers are oviously in a diffrent part of the estate. hope i helped :)
3 x 7 = 21 Not sure what is meant by 'break apart' in the question?
Apart from 2 all even numbers are composite numbers because they have more than two factors.
explain how you can break numbers apart to find the product of 7 X 13
Just break apart your numbers or use a calculater.
To break apart ones to make a ten, you can use the concept of place value. For example, if you have the number 8, you can break it into 5 and 3 to make a ten. This is because 5 + 3 = 8. By understanding the relationship between numbers and their parts, you can easily break apart ones to form a ten.
(800+2+6)
how do mountains break apart
erosion can break rocks apart, weathering can also break rocks apart
Because of the distributive property of multiplication over addition.
There are not many ways to break apart a compound. The best way to break apart a compound is to chemically separate it.
A hammer, jokes. If you want an answer that will break any number the divide it by 0. That make the number 'broken' (impossible). But you can't break up a number like 15 into 1 and 5, numbers don't work like that
Platypuses and echidnas are each distinct species. They do not "break apart".
The break apart strategy for subtraction involves breaking down the numbers being subtracted into easier-to-manage parts. This can involve rounding to the nearest multiple of ten or hundred, subtracting parts separately, and then combining the results to find the final answer.
A break-apart drawing is other wise known as a math mountain in certain grades