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  • 19-09-2017
  • Mathematics
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Give an example of an addition problem in which you would and would not group the addends differently to add.

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amra111 amra111
  • 19-09-2017
i wouldn't group the addends differently in a problem like 1+1+1, because, no matter which way you place the ones, you will always be adding 1+1+1.

i would group the addends differently in a problem like 3+5+7, because, in the first problem you would first add together 3+5 to get 8, and then you would add 8+7 to get 15. although, if you were to add 3+7 first, you would get 10. 10+5 is much easier to add than 8+7.
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