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Let's break down 560 into a smaller addition exercise and we get:
Now let's use the commutative property and add the smaller numbers:
Now we get the exercise:
Let's break down 28 into a smaller addition exercise:
Let's group the round numbers:
And we get the exercise:
588
\( 13+5+5= \) ?
Grouping smaller numbers like 24 + 2 = 26 makes mental math easier! It's much simpler to add 26 + 562 than to juggle three numbers at once in your head.
Yes! The commutative property means 24 + 2 + 562 equals 562 + 24 + 2. Choose the order that feels easiest for you to calculate.
Take your time and double-check your work! Write down each step clearly. Common errors happen when rushing through place values (ones, tens, hundreds).
Try solving it by hand first to build your mental math skills! Then you can use a calculator to verify your answer matches 588.
Look for easy combinations first! Numbers that add to 10, 20, or other round numbers make the rest of the problem simpler to solve.
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