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A math "trick" that can make subtraction easier:

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Mrs. LaRock📘🍸vor 11 Monaten

In my third grade class we called the top method the “Same difference”. The difference is the distance between two numbers, so we just shifted it on the number line like he does.

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fornalongavor 11 Monaten

MCD & mcm

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J. Z.vor 11 Monaten

Brilliant!

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🌴ioaqvin secvndvs maximvs🌴vor 11 Monaten

Brilliant. Thank you.

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johnroycroft.ethvor 11 Monaten

I'm always on the look out for maths tricks as a grade 4 teacher. I knew the subtracting 1 from each number to remove the zeros but hadn't thought of the other 2. Thank you!

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Sarah Cartervor 11 Monaten

These Twin Puzzles (Gemini Puzzles) from Naoki Inaba make a great class opener to review order of operations and practice critical thinking skills! #mtbos #iteachmath #puzzlingclassroom #logicpuzzle

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Math Lady Hazel 🇦🇷vor 11 Monaten

This math joke. 😂

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James Tantonvor 11 Monaten

There is an 18-digit number with the property that moving its last digit up front doubles it value. (Origin: Presh Talwalker?) Find a number such that if you move its last two digits up front (as a pair, keep their order the same) produces double the number.

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Dr Tom Crawfordvor 11 Monaten

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