Properties
Rounding
Estimation
Base-Ten Blocks
Models
100
What property of addition is this?
(15+25)+88 = 15+(25+88)
Associative Property
100
Round to the ones.
67.142
67
100
Estimate 23.78 + 10.45 to the nearest ten.
30
100
Find $1.30 + $0.50 using base-ten models.
$1.80.
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100
Using models, solve 1.34 + 1.15.
2.49.
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200
What property of addition is this?
15+8 = 8+15
Commutative Property
200
Round to the ones.
19.25
19
200
Mr. Bosarge buys a pizza for $7.23 and a soda for $1.79. About how much money does he spend?
$9
200
Find 1.72 + 1.77 using base-ten models.
3.49.
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200
Using models, solve the problem.
Ms. Suter measured a nickel. The length was 2.7 centimeters. What was the combined length of three nickels lying side by side?
8.1 cm.
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300
What property of addition is this?
12.7+0 = 12.7
Identity Property
300
Round to the tenths.
9.045
9.0
300
Estimate to the nearest dollar.
Ms. Suter is staying in a hotel for 2 nights. the hotel costs $91.35 a night. About how much will she pay for the hotel?
$180
300
Find 2.17 - 1.9 using base-ten models.
2.7.
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300
Using models, solve the problem.
1.53 - 1.41
.12.
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400
Name two types of addition property used in the following problem.
37+48 = (30+7) + (40+8)
= 30 + 40 + 7 + 8
= (30+40) + (7+8)
= 70 + 15
= 85
Commutative and Associative Properties
400
Mr. Bosarge bought a new touch screen device. It weighs 1.648 pounds. What is the weight to the nearest whole number?
2 pounds
400
Which is the best estimate of 6.82 + 13.03?
a. 19
b. 20
c. 21
d. 22
B
400
Using base-ten models find the answer.
Mr. Bosarge cut a piece of wood that was 1.6 feet long from a 3.25-foot piece of wood. How long is the remaining piece of wood?
1.6 feet.
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400
Using models, solve the problem.
On a lovely day in October, Ms. Suter and Ms. Cooper went hiking in the Rocky Mountains. Ms. Suter hiked for 1.6 miles and Ms. Cooper hiked for 2.3 miles. How many more miles did Ms. Cooper hike compared to Ms. Suter?
.7 miles.
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500
What type of operation is this?
1.73-0.87 = .86
0.87+0.86 = 1.73
Inverse Operation
500
Ms. Suter bought chocolate and spent $23.52. What is that amount rounded to the nearest dollar?
$24
500
Ms. Suter has $10. She buys the deluxe grilled cheese sandwich that includes bacon, jalapeƱo peppers, tomatoes and onions for $5.32. About how much change will she get back?
$5
500
Using base-ten models find the answer.
Ms. Suter bought 4.7 pounds of rice on Monday. On Tuesday she ate .82 pounds of rice. On Thursday she had friends over and together they ate 3.02 pounds of rice. How much rice does she have left?
.86 pounds.
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500
Using models, solve the problem.
Mr. Bosarge bought 3.35 pounds of coffee. He brewed 1.78 pounds within the first week. How many pounds of coffee did he have left?
1.57 pounds.
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