Asked by Nikol

Show how to make one addend the next tens number. Complete the new addition sentence. My son doesn't remember how to do this and I am confused? First one is 15 + 37 = 52 so it's asking the next tens would this be 10 + 42 = 52 would it always be 10? Please explain thank you

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Answered by Steve
since you're increasing the tens number, yes, you would always add 10.
Answered by Anonymous
40+12=52
Answered by Gisselle
How to make one added the next tens number. Complete the new addition sentence. 26+27=53
Answered by Monica
Show how to make one addend the next tens number. 26+27=?
Answered by Lucio
15+37? 10+5=15 30+7=37
Answered by Marie
42+10
Answered by Scott
First take the largest addend which is 37. It takes 3 more ones to make 37 = 40 (37 + 3 = 40).
So subtract 3 from 15 (15-3) which give 12.

Now add 40 + 12 = 52

Answered by Tyler
Nooooooooooob
Answered by Alan
My son doesn't how to do 15+37
Answered by andrea
15 + 37 =?
Answered by jenna
15+37=
Answered by Kiabeth
22+49=? 38+26=?
Answered by Drew
Why are we teaching our kids this way of math???? So frustrating to see that we are actually making them stupid. Math is math... 2+2 will always be 4!! Teaching them to make the next tens is pointless. Go back to flash cards and teaching them mental math. It pains me to see kids counting with diagrams and blocks when it should all me in memory!!!
Answered by Niki
26+27=? N then show how to make one addend the next tens number complete the new addition sentence
Answered by Tsehay
12 + 40 = 52
You make the biggest addend the next ten number. In this case, the biggest addend is 37 which we are gonna make the next ten. To do so you add three. Here, you take the 3 from 15. So you deduct 3 from 15 and add it to 37, which makes 12 + 40 = 52
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