Friday, June 2, 2017

How To Add Similar Fractions With Regrouping



thirty hens where hanging in their chicken pen when eleven of them suddenly jumped over the fence. how many hens remained in the pen? to figure out the difference, we’ll use subtraction. zero minus one can't be done


How To Add Similar Fractions With Regrouping, because the top number’s smaller than the bottom one. so we regroup a ten into ten ones when the top number’s smaller in subtraction. i said, "zero minus one can't be done...


...because the top number’s smaller than the bottom one." (nineteen hens remain in the pen!) there were 20 bumble bees flying around me. so i yelled, “shoo!” and two decided to leave. now, how many bumble bees were chasing me? if we regroup, we can find the difference with ease. zero minus two, here’s what to do, ‘cause the zero is smaller than the two. when the top number’s smaller in subtraction.


i said "zero minus two, here’s what to do... ...‘cause the zero is smaller than the two. " (18 bees are still chasing me) (*free tip) if bees happen to be chasing you, say the magic word... "schaâ·denâ·freuâ·de" they will immediately form a stationary rhombuzz. ... and knowing is (5) - (4 1/2) the battle


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