
By Charles P. McKeague
Pat McKeague's 6th variation of PREALGEBRA is the booklet for the fashionable scholar such as you. Like its predecessors, the 6th version is apparent, concise, and sufferer in explaining the thoughts. This re-creation includes 1000's of recent and up-to-date examples and functions, a redecorate that incorporates cleanser pix and pictures (some from Google Earth) that let you see the relationship among arithmetic and your global. This comprises references to modern themes like gasoline costs and a few of cutting-edge so much ahead pondering businesses like Google.
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2 ϩ (8 ϩ 2) 65. (4 ϩ n) ϩ 1 66. (n ϩ 8) ϩ 1 D Find a solution for each equation. [Example 8] 67. n ϩ 6 ϭ 10 68. n ϩ 4 ϭ 7 69. n ϩ 8 ϭ 13 70. n ϩ 6 ϭ 15 71. 4 ϩ n ϭ 12 72. 5 ϩ n ϭ 7 73. 17 ϭ n ϩ 9 74. 13 ϭ n ϩ 5 B Write each of the following expressions in words. Use the word sum in each case. [Table 2] 75. 4 ϩ 9 76. 9 ϩ 4 77. 8 ϩ 1 78. 9 ϩ 9 79. 2 ϩ 3 ϭ 5 80. 8 ϩ 2 ϭ 10 B Write each of the following in symbols. [Table 2] 81. a. The sum of 5 and 2 b. 3 added to 8 82. a. The sum of a and 4 b. 6 more than x 83.
8 b. 8 c. 1 d. 6 Find the solution to each equation by inspection. a. n ϩ 5 ϭ 9 We find the solution to each equation by using the addition facts given in Table 1. a. The solution to n ϩ 5 ϭ 9 is 4, because 4 ϩ 5 ϭ 9. b. The solution to n ϩ 6 ϭ 12 is 6, because 6 ϩ 6 ϭ 12. c. The solution to 4 ϩ n ϭ 5 is 1, because 4 ϩ 1 ϭ 5. d. The solution to 13 ϭ n ϩ 8 is 5, because 13 ϭ 5 ϩ 8. 2 Addition with Whole Numbers, and Perimeter E Perimeter FACTS FROM GEOMETRY Perimeter We end this section with an introduction to perimeter.
4,504 16. 3,897 Round each of the numbers to the nearest hundred. [Examples 1–5] 17. 549 18. 954 19. 833 20. 604 21. 899 22. 988 23. 1090 24. 6,778 25. 5,044 26. 56,990 27. 39,603 28. 31,999 Round each of the numbers to the nearest thousand. [Examples 1–5] 29. 4,670 30. 9,054 31. 9,760 32. 4,444 33. 978 34. 567 35. 657,892 36. 688,909 37. 509,905 38. 608,433 39. 3,789,345 40. 5,744,500 29 30 Chapter 1 Whole Numbers A Complete the following table by rounding the numbers on the left as indicated by the headings in the table.