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Using Properties of Addition Tell whether the commutative or associative property of addition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. EXAMPLE 4 Explain your choice.

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Page 1: Using Properties of Addition Tell whether the commutative or associative property of addition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. EXAMPLE 4 Explain

Using Properties of Addition

Tell whether the commutative or associative property of addition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown.

EXAMPLE 4

Explain your choice.

Page 2: Using Properties of Addition Tell whether the commutative or associative property of addition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. EXAMPLE 4 Explain

Using Properties of Addition

a.

EXAMPLE 4

Tell whether the commutative or associative property ofaddition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. Explain your choice.

4 + 2.75 + 11 = 2.75 + 4 + 11

Page 3: Using Properties of Addition Tell whether the commutative or associative property of addition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. EXAMPLE 4 Explain

Using Properties of Addition

a.

EXAMPLE 4

Tell whether the commutative or associative property ofaddition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. Explain your choice.

4 + 2.75 + 11 = 2.75 + 4 + 11The order of the numbers haschanged. This is allowed bythe commutative propertyof addition.

Page 4: Using Properties of Addition Tell whether the commutative or associative property of addition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. EXAMPLE 4 Explain

Using Properties of Addition

a.

EXAMPLE 4

Tell whether the commutative or associative property ofaddition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. Explain your choice.

4 + 2.75 + 11 = 2.75 + 4 + 11The order of the numbers haschanged. This is allowed bythe commutative propertyof addition.

b. (3.5 + 10) + 7 = 3.5 + (10 + 7)

Page 5: Using Properties of Addition Tell whether the commutative or associative property of addition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. EXAMPLE 4 Explain

Using Properties of Addition

a.

EXAMPLE 4

Tell whether the commutative or associative property ofaddition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. Explain your choice.

4 + 2.75 + 11 = 2.75 + 4 + 11The order of the numbers haschanged. This is allowed bythe commutative property

b. (3.5 + 10) + 7 = 3.5 + (10 + 7)The grouping of the numbershas changed. This is allowedby the associative propertyof addition.

of addition.

Page 6: Using Properties of Addition Tell whether the commutative or associative property of addition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. EXAMPLE 4 Explain

Standardized Test Practice

EXAMPLE 5

Page 7: Using Properties of Addition Tell whether the commutative or associative property of addition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. EXAMPLE 4 Explain

SOLUTION

Standardized Test Practice

EXAMPLE 5

Write a verbal model to help you find the amount you earn.

Page 8: Using Properties of Addition Tell whether the commutative or associative property of addition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. EXAMPLE 4 Explain

SOLUTION

Standardized Test Practice

Money earned Selling price – Purchase price – Fees

EXAMPLE 5

Write a verbal model to help you find the amount you earn.

Page 9: Using Properties of Addition Tell whether the commutative or associative property of addition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. EXAMPLE 4 Explain

SOLUTION

Standardized Test Practice

EXAMPLE 5

Write a verbal model to help you find the amount you earn.

= 141.82 – 97.56 – 8.25 Substitute.

Money earned Selling price – Purchase price – Fees

Page 10: Using Properties of Addition Tell whether the commutative or associative property of addition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. EXAMPLE 4 Explain

SOLUTION

Standardized Test Practice

Money earned Selling price – Purchase price – Fees

EXAMPLE 5

Write a verbal model to help you find the amount you earn.

= 141.82 – 97.56 – 8.25= 44.26 – 8.25

Substitute.

Subtract.

Page 11: Using Properties of Addition Tell whether the commutative or associative property of addition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. EXAMPLE 4 Explain

SOLUTION

Standardized Test Practice

Money earned Selling price – Purchase price – Fees

EXAMPLE 5

Write a verbal model to help you find the amount you earn.

= 141.82 – 97.56 – 8.25= 44.26 – 8.25= 36.01

Substitute.

Subtract.

Subtract.

Page 12: Using Properties of Addition Tell whether the commutative or associative property of addition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. EXAMPLE 4 Explain

SOLUTION

Standardized Test Practice

Money earned Selling price – Purchase price – Fees

EXAMPLE 5

Write a verbal model to help you find the amount you earn.

= 141.82 – 97.56 – 8.25= 44.26 – 8.25= 36.01

Substitute.

Subtract.

Subtract.

Your sale earns you $36.01.ANSWER

The correct answer is A.

Page 13: Using Properties of Addition Tell whether the commutative or associative property of addition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. EXAMPLE 4 Explain

Standardized Test Practice

EXAMPLE 5

Check - Use estimation to check that your answer is reasonable.Round $141.82 to $142, $97.56 to $98, and $8.25 to $8.Because 142 – 98 – 8 = 36, the answer is reasonable.

Page 14: Using Properties of Addition Tell whether the commutative or associative property of addition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. EXAMPLE 4 Explain

GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 4 and 5

Tell whether the commutative or associative property allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. Explain your choice. Then find the sum.

Page 15: Using Properties of Addition Tell whether the commutative or associative property of addition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. EXAMPLE 4 Explain

GUIDED PRACTICE

Tell whether the commutative or associative property allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. Explain your choice. Then find the sum.

5.

(6.4 + 4.8) + 5.2 = 6.4 + (4.8 + 5.2)

for Examples 4 and 5

Page 16: Using Properties of Addition Tell whether the commutative or associative property of addition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. EXAMPLE 4 Explain

GUIDED PRACTICE

Tell whether the commutative or associative property allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. Explain your choice. Then find the sum.

5.

(6.4 + 4.8) + 5.2 = 6.4 + (4.8 + 5.2)The grouping of the numbershas changed. This is allowedby the associative propertyof addition.

for Examples 4 and 5

Page 17: Using Properties of Addition Tell whether the commutative or associative property of addition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. EXAMPLE 4 Explain

GUIDED PRACTICE

Tell whether the commutative or associative property allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. Explain your choice. Then find the sum.

5.

(6.4 + 4.8) + 5.2 = 6.4 + (4.8 + 5.2)The grouping of the numbershas changed. This is allowedby the associative propertyof addition.

for Examples 4 and 5

6. 9.3 + 2.9 = 2.9 + 9.3

Page 18: Using Properties of Addition Tell whether the commutative or associative property of addition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. EXAMPLE 4 Explain

GUIDED PRACTICE

Tell whether the commutative or associative property allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. Explain your choice. Then find the sum.

5.

6.

(6.4 + 4.8) + 5.2 = 6.4 + (4.8 + 5.2)

9.3 + 2.9 = 2.9 + 9.3The order of the numbers haschanged. This is allowed bythe commutative property

The grouping of the numbershas changed. This is allowedby the associative propertyof addition.

of addition.

for Examples 4 and 5

Page 19: Using Properties of Addition Tell whether the commutative or associative property of addition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. EXAMPLE 4 Explain

GUIDED PRACTICE

Suppose you bought the book in Example 5 for$78.45, you sold the book for $126.78, and the auction fees were the same. How much would you earn selling the book?

7. What if?

for Examples 4 and 5

Page 20: Using Properties of Addition Tell whether the commutative or associative property of addition allows you to rewrite the problem as shown. EXAMPLE 4 Explain

ANSWER

GUIDED PRACTICE

Suppose you bought the book in Example 5 for$78.45, you sold the book for $126.78, and the auction fees were the same. How much would you earn selling the book?

Your sale earns you $40.08.

for Examples 4 and 5

7. What if?