Solve the Addition Expression: Finding the Sum of 5+3+2

Basic Addition with Multiple Terms

5+3+2= ? 5+3+2=\text{ ?}

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5+3+2= ? 5+3+2=\text{ ?}

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Step-by-step solution

To solve 5+3+25 + 3 + 2, you follow these steps:

First, add the first two numbers: 5+3=85 + 3 = 8.

Then, add the result to the last number: 8+2=108 + 2 = 10.

Therefore, the final result is 1010.

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Final Answer

1010

Key Points to Remember

Essential concepts to master this topic
  • Addition Rule: Add numbers from left to right in order
  • Technique: First add 5 + 3 = 8, then 8 + 2 = 10
  • Check: Count all numbers together: 5 + 3 + 2 = 10 items total ✓

Common Mistakes

Avoid these frequent errors
  • Adding all numbers at once without clear steps
    Don't try to add 5 + 3 + 2 all at once in your head = confusion and wrong answers! This leads to miscounting or mixing up numbers. Always add two numbers at a time, working from left to right.

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Do I have to add from left to right?

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For addition, you can add in any order due to the commutative property! However, going left to right helps you stay organized and avoid mistakes.

What if I get a different answer when I add in a different order?

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If you get different answers, you made an arithmetic error somewhere. Addition always gives the same result regardless of order, so double-check your calculations!

Can I group the numbers differently?

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Yes! You could add 3+2=53 + 2 = 5 first, then 5+5=105 + 5 = 10. This is called the associative property of addition.

How can I check my answer without adding again?

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Try counting up from the largest number! Start at 5, then count 3 more (6, 7, 8), then count 2 more (9, 10). You should get the same answer.

Is there a faster way to add these numbers?

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Look for number patterns! Notice that 3+2=53 + 2 = 5, so you have 5+5=105 + 5 = 10. Finding pairs that make friendly numbers can speed up your addition!

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