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Stephanie Mazari Patricia Romo Portfolio 3 1, Compute the following addition problem 27+35 algorithm and illustrate using base 10 aes | on gooon = oo diagram, Since there are 12 ones we can create one ten and two ones and modify the picture above to : Since there are 6 blocks = 60 and 2 blocks=2 when added together the answer would be 62. 2. Explain the standard algorithm for addition conceptually 47+95 47495 is really forty and seven ones plus ninety and five ones. We can add the seven ones and of \ttnd Zones five ones which equals twelve ones, ye must regroup one tn ftom twelve and add that to forty plus ninety and the answer would be one hundred forty-two. 3. Explain the alternate methods for addition: Adding Up, Partial Sums, and Lattice using the example 368+453 Adding Up: Adding up seems to be easier when doing mental math because it gives a good understanding as to how “big” the answer will be. To solve the problem 368+453 by adding up, we must add from left to right. Step 1. add 3+4=7, Step 2. add 6+5= 11. However, 6+5 can also be represented as 60 + 50 which equals 110, Step 3. Because the sum of 6 and 5 is 11, we have to regroup 1 to the T in the hundreds place; therefore, it becomes an 8 Step 4. add 8+3. Since the sum is 11, we fegroup and the 1 inthe tens column becomes a 2, The final answer would be 821. ex L O Y Ore eB, uses Partial Sums: In Partial Sums we add from right to left, but add in each place first and then add all the sums together. For instance, to solve 368+453 we add the ones first, then the tens, then the hundreds SQ bo and lastly add it all together. Step 1. So, 8 ones plus 3 ones is equivalent to 11 ones. q | Step 2. 60+50=110 \ © Step 3. 300+400= 700 700 = 2\ Step 4, Add 11+110+700= 821 BL Lattice For Lattice we must add from right to left. 1. Add 8+3=11 2. Add 6+5=11 3. Add 4+3=8 a Sue +453 y 5 3 rae \ ” \ 3 (S\2 \

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