Solve using 2 jumps on the number line:
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Solve using 2 jumps on the number line:
To solve , we will proceed as follows:
Using our calculation, results in 22.
Therefore, the correct answer is .
If we have 67 blocks in total, how many blocks will remain if we remove 5 tens and 4 ones?
Moving right means going to larger numbers. Since addition makes numbers bigger, we always move right when adding positive numbers like 6.
Move exactly 6 spaces because you're adding 6. Each jump represents adding 1, so 6 jumps means adding 6 total.
Try counting out loud: "17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22" or use your fingers to keep track. You can also break it into smaller jumps like +4 then +2.
Yes! You can make bigger jumps. Start at 16, jump +4 to reach 20, then jump +2 more to reach 22. This matches the diagram!
Use mental math: . Or count backwards from your answer: 22 - 6 should equal 16 ✓
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