1.3.B.3.1 - Addition
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What is 3 + 5?
💡 Hint: Think of how many fingers would show if you held up three fingers and then five more.
If you have 6 oranges and you buy 2 more, how many do you have in total?
💡 Hint: Count the total oranges you had and the ones you bought.
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What is the sum of 4 and 5?
💡 Hint: Use your fingers to help visualize the addition.
Is the following statement true? The commutative property means changing the order of numbers changes the sum.
💡 Hint: Think about if you tried adding 3 + 2 and 2 + 3.
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A fruit basket has 23 oranges, and you buy another basket with 18 oranges. If another friend gives you 7 oranges, how many oranges do you have in total?
💡 Hint: Break it down into parts: Add the first two, then add the last number.
Calculate the total amount you have if you earn $150 from one job, $200 from another, and spend $50. How much do you have left?
💡 Hint: Remember, income must be added, and expenses must be subtracted.
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