Asked by rodrick
how do you tell what compatible numbers you would use and theh add example $2.75+$5.35
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Answered by
drwls
I never heard of "compatible numbers".
Just add them, keep the decimal point in the same place, and you get $8.10
Just add them, keep the decimal point in the same place, and you get $8.10
Answered by
fithgrader
the answer is 8.10 you get this because if yo add.05+.05 it would =.10 so you carry the 1 to the tenths place and then add .70+.30 and then add .10 because that is the answer for the hunthenths place and then it would be.10. Then you add 2+5 then add .10 and you wouled get 8.10
Answered by
Mother of a 3rd Grader
Compatible numbers are numbers that are easy to compute mentally
Answered by
phat
tell what compatible numbers you would use.then add
$2.55+$1.34
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$2.55+$1.34
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Answered by
Anonymous
300
+100
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400
answer: 400
+100
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400
answer: 400
Answered by
Teach3rdgraders
What is your question Anonymous? What it looks like is that you rounded. 300+100 = 400 is correct.
Answered by
Amia
Compatible 67+ 119
Answered by
Khayla
Tell what compatible numbers you would use then add 419+263
Answered by
Anonymous
186
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