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According to the rules of the order of operations, you can use the substitution property and organize the exercise in a more convenient way for calculation:
Now, we solve the exercise from left to right:
112
\( 94+12+6= \)
The substitution property of addition says you can add numbers in any order and get the same result! This is because addition is commutative - order doesn't matter.
Look for pairs that make friendly numbers like 10, 100, or 1000. In this problem, is much easier than adding 12 first!
Not wrong at all! You'll get the same answer either way. Regrouping just makes the mental math easier and reduces chances of calculation errors.
Then just add from left to right! The regrouping strategy is a helpful tool when it works, but not every problem will have obvious friendly number combinations.
Absolutely! With problems like , you could group and to get .
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