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- Let's think about ways to break up addition problems.
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And this is useful,
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because if we break them up in the right way,
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it might be easier for us to actually compute the addition.
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So let's look at this first question.
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Lindsay isn't sure how to add 39 plus 61.
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Help Lindsay by choosing an addition problem that is
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the same as 39 plus 61.
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So let's look at these choices.
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This first choose I have 30 plus 60
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plus 90 plus ten.
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And I encourage you to pause the video
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and try to work this out actually before I do it.
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So this first choice,
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where do they get this 30 from?
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Well, 30, that's three tens,
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and I do have three tens right over here.
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The three in 39,
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that's in the tens place so it represents three tens or 30.
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And then we have 60,
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where did that come from?
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Well, in the number 61,
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the six is in the tens place,
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so it represents six tens or 60.
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And then we have plus 90.
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Now where is 90 coming from?
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I don't see the obvious 90 over here.
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It might be tempting to say,
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well I have a nine over here,
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but this is in the ones place,
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it's not in the tens place.
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This is nine, not 90.
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And over here I have one.
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I definitely don't have a 90.
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Or I definitely don't even have a ten.
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So this would make sense,
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instead of, if this didn't say 90,
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if this said nine,
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and instead of a ten,
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if this said one,
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'cause we have a one in the ones place,
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then it would make sense,
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but it didn't say that.
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It didn't say 30 plus 60 plus nine plus one,
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It's saying 30 plus 60 plus 90 plus ten.
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So we're not gonna pick this choice.
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The next choice,
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we have 30 plus 60 plus nine plus one,
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which makes complete sense,
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because we have the
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30 plus the nine,
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is going to be equal to 39.
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And then the 60 plus the one
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is going to be equal to 61.
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So these two things are equivalent.
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And the reason why it's useful to break up things this way,
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is 'cause you can compute in your head,
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30 plus 60,
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that's three tens plus six tens is gonna be nine tens.
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So these two pieces right over here are going to be,
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that's going to be 90.
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And then nine plus one,
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that's gonna be ten.
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And then 90 plus ten,
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well that's going to be equal to 100.
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Now they didn't ask us to compute that,
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they're just saying,
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hey which of these are the same as what we have up above,
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and this one is definitely going to be the case.
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And we can only pick one here,
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so we're done,
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but we can verify that this one isn't gonna be right.
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We have the nine plus one,
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then they have three and six.
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Now this three here,
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that doesn't represent just three,
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that's three tens, that's 30.
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This should be 30.
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And this is six tens,
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not just six,
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so that should be 60,
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but that's not what they originally wrote.
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So we can rule that one out as well.
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Let's do another one.
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Which addition problem is the same as 41 plus 57?
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And here they broke up everything into,
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looks like tens and ones.
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So even before I look at the choices,
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let me see if I can do that.
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So 41, in the tens place I have four.
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So that's going to be four tens,
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and in the ones place I have one.
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Plus one one.
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That's 41.
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And then 57,
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57 in the tens place,
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I have five,
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so plus five tens,
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and in the ones place I have seven.
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Plus seven ones.
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So let's see which of these choices is the same
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as what I just wrote here.
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So this first one,
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we have four tens
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and one one.
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Four tens and one one.
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Four tens and one one,
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that's 41, what I just...
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so this four tens plus one one would be 41.
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And then I also have,
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five tens and seven ones.
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Five tens and seven ones.
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So this first choice is exactly what I wrote down,
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it's just in a different order.
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If I write,
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four tens plus five tens
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plus one one plus seven ones.
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it's gonna be this first choice.
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And we know that we're done,
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but let's just look at the other choices
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to see why these don't make sense.
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So I see where the four tens come from,
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but then it has one ten.
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It looks like it's trying to take this one in a ones place
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and somehow turn it into a one ten,
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so that's definitely gonna be wrong.
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And then it says five ones,
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somehow this is five tens here,
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not five ones.
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So that doesn't make sense.
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And then this one says four ones,
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well this four,
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this is in the tens place,
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this is four tens.
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And then we have five ones,
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that five is in the tens place.
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It should be five tens.
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That should be tens,
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and that should be tens.
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So we feel good about the first choice.