use a whole number
you can use whole numbers
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
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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Yes, these words all use the same letters.
They all use it in the same way.