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- [Voiceover] So, let's do some practice problems
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on Khan Academy exercises that make us
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rewrite an addition problem so that we
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can get them to rounder numbers.
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Numbers that might be multiples of 10, or multiples of 100.
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So, let's see here, I have 63 plus 427,
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and that seems kind of hairy, you know,
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it feels like I wanna write those things down,
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but maybe I could take away from one of them,
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and give it to the other one so that they both
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become round numbers, and it's clear
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that 63, if I were to give three away I would get to 60,
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and if I were to give those three to 427,
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it would get to 430, and 60 plus 430
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is a much simpler problem.
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So, let's think about what this question is saying.
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Well, it's just taking a step by step through that process.
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It's just saying 63 plus 427 is going to be equal
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to 60 plus what plus 427?
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So, the 60 plus what, this is gonna
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to be the same thing as 63, cause we have
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427 in both places, so 63 is 60 plus three.
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Well, that makes sense.
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On this next step, they just change the order.
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60 plus three, and then adding 427
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is the same thing as doing 60 plus,
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and then adding the three to the 427 first.
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So, we're just taking this three
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and moving it from the 63 to the 427.
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Well, three plus 427, that's just 430.
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And now this addition problem became a lot simpler.
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60 plus 430, we can do that in our head.
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We're just adding six 10's to this, right over here,
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so it's gonna be 490, and we're done.
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Let's do a couple more examples of this.
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So, over here, we want to, let's see,
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we want to add these two numbers,
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and let's maybe see if we can 'em
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a little bit a rounder number.
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So, over here, we're breaking up
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the 275 into 270 and something.
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Well, that's gonna be 270 plus five.
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Notice, the rest is still the same,
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plus 595, plus 595.
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Now, why are we doing that?
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Well, if we take five from 275 and give it to 595,
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which is what we're doing here,
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the 595 can get to 600.
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It's gonna make the calculation easier.
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So, once again, here we're adding
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the 270 and the five first, and then we're adding the 595,
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but we could change the order in which we do it.
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We could add the five to the 595 first,
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and then add the 270.
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So, this is the same thing as 270 plus,
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five plus 595 is 600, that's the whole reason
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why we took five from the 275 is so
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that we can add it to the 595 and get 600,
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and now we can do this in our head.
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270 plus six 100's, well we're just gonna increase
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our 100's by six, so it's gonna be 870.
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Let's do a couple of more examples here.
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Fill in the blank.
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51 plus 83 is the same thing as blank plus 84.
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Well, they increased 83 by one to 84,
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so we gotta decrease 51 by one.
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So, this is gonna be the same thing as 50 plus 84.
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Now, why would anyone care about this?
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Why would they do that?
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Well, I find this easier to calculate,
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because now I just have to say
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eight 10's plus four ones, plus another five 10's.
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Well, that's gonna be 13 10's and four ones, or 134.
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So, I find this a little bit easier,
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but the important thing is if we add to one number,
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we gotta take away the same amount from the other number
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in order to not change the value
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of this addition problem, of this expression.
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Let's do one more.
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138 plus 710 is the same as blank plus 700.
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So, we had 710, and it's now 700.
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So, we took 10 away from that number,
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so we have to give it to the other number.
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So, 138, we have to add 10 to that,
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so that's gonna be 148.
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Now, why was that useful?
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Well, 148 plus 700, you can do that in your head.
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That's gonna be 848, and that's easier to compute
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than what we just had over here.