Each week Julie spends 4 hours reading, 3 hours watching t…
Each week Julie spends 4 hours reading, 3 hours watching television, and 7 hours playing outside. Use the Associative Property of Addition to write two equivalent expressions that show the total number of hours Julie spends reading, watching television, and playing outside. Choose the correct answer below.
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Explain how you would use base 6 blocks to solve the following problems in base 6. Make sure your explanations are clear and be sure to indicate the final answer for each problem. You can handwrite your solution(s) on paper and upload a picture to the Test 1 Supporting Work folder after exiting the exam. You may also record an audio or video explanation. Be sure to upload any visuals you use in case they are not clear in the video.
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Jamarez says that he can calculate 253−99 by adding 1 to both numbers and calculating 254−100 instead. Explain why Jamarez’s method is valid. Use Jamarez’s strategy to calculate 435-97. Show the problem that Jamarez would calculate instead of 435-97 and use the explanation you provided above to justify why the new problem gives the correct answer. Be sure to explicitly state the correct answer to the problem. (Caution: the new problem is not 436-98. Think about why Jamarez chose to add 1 to both numbers in the initial example.) Note: Keep in mind the feedback you have gotten on your discussion posts when drafting your explanation. Make sure your explanation is clear, thorough, and accurate. Note 2: Notice that you can handwrite solutions and upload them to the “Test 1 Supporting Work” assignment folder after you exit the exam and/or you can upload an audio or video explanation. Be sure to upload any visuals you use the the Test 1 Supporting Work folder.
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