6th Grade Math Textbook, Fundamentals

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Add or subtract. Express each answer in simplest form.


  1. 1 () 2. 2 ( (^3) ) 3. 1 ( (^6) ) 4. 3 ( (^1) )
    5.ab, when a3 and b 5 6.abcwhen a 7, b4 , and c 3
    7.Discuss and Write Is renaming the integer necessary to solve  7 3? Explain. 105
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    Subtract: 6 



  • Estimate: 6  1  5

  • Rename the integer as a mixed number.


6  5  1 6  5  5


  • Subtract.


5  5

Check:5 is close to the estimate of 5.

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4

(^17) Subtract: 4  2



  • Estimate: 4  2  2

  • Rename the integer as a mixed number.


4  3  1 4  3  3


  • Subtract.


3  2  1

Check: 1 is close to the estimate of 2.

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8
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5
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5

(^213)
Subtract: 8 



  • Estimate: 8  1  7

  • Regroup 8 to subtract.


8  7  1 

 7  

 7  7


  • Subtract: 7  7


Check:7 is close to the estimate of 7.

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3 5 Subtract: 6  4



  • Estimate: 6  5  1

  • Regroup 6 to subtract.


6  5  1 

 5  

 5 


  • Subtract: 5  4  1  1


Check:1 is close to the estimate of 1.

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(^44)
Rename 1 as.^55
Think
(^15)  (^45)
Rename 1 as.^44
Think
(^14)  (^34)


To compute with two or more mixed numbers, apply the Subtraction

Principle, and use the sign rules that you use in adding integers.

Evaluate ab c d, when a1, b 3, c 1, d3.

1  ( (^3) )( (^1) ) 3 Substitute the known values.
1  ( (^3) ) 1 ( (^3) ) Apply the Subtraction Principle.
(^1 ^1 ) [(^3 ) (^3 )]
2  ( (^6) ) Simplify.
 4124   (^413)
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Use the Commutative and Associative properties
to group like signs.
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