Write 3,412.182 in word form
three thousand, four hundred twelve and one hundred eighty-two thousandths
2.3 - 1.6 =
0.7
Greater than, Less than, or Equal to
0.14 _____ 0.140
Equal to
=
Elias is looking in his two piggy banks. In one piggy bank he finds $0.53. In the other piggy bank, he finds $0.69. How much money does he find in all?
$1.22
1 + 2 = 2 + 1
What property of addition does this demonstrate?
Commutative Property of Addition
Convert forty-one thousand, three hundred twenty-five and six hundred eight thousandths to standard form.
41,325.608
15.81 + 14.19 =
30.00
Greater than, Less than, or Equal to
0.18 _____ 0.81
Less than
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Jaabir is admiring his string collection. His most favorite piece of string is 3.81 m long. His least favorite string is 4.9 m long. How long are the two pieces of string together?
8.71 m
(40 x 5) + (60 x 5) = 100 x 5
What property of addition does this demonstrate?
Distributive Property of Addition
Write 15,971.28 in expanded form.
10,000 + 5,000 + 900 + 70 + 1 + .2 + .08
24.003 + 501.6 =
525.603
Greater than, Less than, or Equal to
0.351 _____ 0.215
Greater than
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Airon has to walk to school. He walks 3.7 miles to school each morning. After school, he has to walk to meet his brother in Middle School. He walks 6.21 miles to the Middle School. How much farther in the afternoon does he have to walk than in the morning?
2.51 miles
3 + (5 + 9) = (3 + 5) + 9
What property of addition does this demonstrate?
Associative Property of Addition
Convert 782,309.16 to word form.
Seven hundred eighty-two thousand, three hundred nine and sixteen hundredths.
28,918.111 - 12,915.382 =
16,002.729
Greater than, Less than, or Equal To
4.328 _____ 4.238
Greater Than
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Rohini and Siddharth decide to have a contest on who can give the most expensive present to Mr. Scarson. Siddharth gives a present worth $59.13. Rohini gifts Mr. Scarson a present worth $131. How much more expensive is Rohini's present than Siddharth?
$71.87
Shermaine is adding 82 + 38 + 18. She rearranges the addends to add 82 and 18 first, and then adds 38 to the sum. What property of addition did she use to make it easier to add?
Cumulative Property of Addition
Convert 60,000 + 3,000 + 200 + 70 + 9 + .4 + .05 + .001 to expanded form (powers of ten).
(6 x 10,000) + (3 x 1,000) + (2 x 100) + (7 x 10) + (9 x 1) + (4 x 1/10) + (5 x 1/100) + (1 x 1/1000)
56,283,234.3941 + 32,781,009.29 =
89,064,243.6841
Greater than, Less than, or Equal To
591.1956 _____ 591.1965
Less than
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Mr. Scarson wins the lottery and he receives $308,258.51. He spends $105,761.13 in the first month after he won. How much money does Mr. Scarson have left after the first month?
$202,497.38
Draw a model that demonstrates the Cumulative Property of Addition. Mr. Scarson will evaluate your drawings.
Mr. Scarson will look at your drawings and evaluate them.