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In the expression 3(4+5)which property allows you to distribute the 3to both the 4and 5
Rounding is going to the nearest tens, hundreds, thousands etc., depending on the problem. Compatible numbers are numbers the work well with each other. Both of these are estimating.
400 + 500 = 900
The property of addition that states that changing the order of addends does not change the sum is called the commutative property of addition. In this case, the commutative property of addition allows us to rearrange the addends 2 and 3 as 3 and 2 without changing the sum. Therefore, 2 + 3 is equal to 3 + 2, both of which equal 5.
The Answer will be lower the the actual sum
Both words? Being syllable addends? 5 total, for both words
Addends are the numbers that are combined to create a sum. For the sum of 50, any pair of numbers that, when added together, equals 50 can be considered addends. For example, 20 and 30, or 25 and 25 are both sets of addends that sum to 50. There are infinitely many combinations of addends that can achieve this sum.
An addend is one of the numbers in an addition problem that isn't the solution (sum). For example: 2 + 3 = 5 2 and 3 are both addends.
False. Addition is both associative (meaning you can lump the addends together as much as you like) and commutative (meaning you can change the order of the addends as much as you like.) 2 + 3 + 5 = 2 + 5 + 3 = (2 + 3) + 5
In the equation 14 + 16 = 30, 14 and 16 are addends. Addends are the numbers being added together in an addition problem. In this case, 14 and 16 are the addends that, when combined, equal 30.
The numbers being added together in an addition problem are called "addends." The result of adding the addends is known as the "sum." For example, in the equation 3 + 5 = 8, both 3 and 5 are addends, and 8 is the sum.
The two prime addends that equal 128 are 61 and 67. Both of these numbers are prime, and when added together, they equal 128 (61 + 67 = 128).
0+0 = 0
They are augend and addend, but they both can be called addends.
They both involve rounding numbers.
The number that we add is called the "addend." In an addition equation, the addends are the numbers being combined to produce a sum. For example, in the equation 3 + 5 = 8, both 3 and 5 are addends.