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Addition word problem in imperial volume
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Addition word problem in imperial volume
A recipe for a jug of lemonade requires
556
fluid ounces of lemon juice and
159
fluid ounces of water. How many fluid ounces of lemonade can be made from one batch of the recipe?
fluid ounces
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Hint
Can you answer 10 correctly?
The sum of 556 and 159 is
?
+100
+50
+9
556
656
706
?
When adding numbers, it can be helpful to decompose the second number using the place value method and then use the arrow method to grow the first number by each place value
For example, if we have 225 + 653
Decompose 653 into 6 hundreds, 5 tens, and 3 ones
Grow 225 by +600 (=825)
Grow 825 by +50 (=875)
Grow 875 by +3 (=878)