Hello my lovelies! Today I am going to tell you about my maths this week. Enjoy.
Maths this week was super easy. We had to choose a strategy, and then make a short video explaining our understanding of the strategy. I chose reversibility. My problem was 3867 - 1798. Here is how I worked it out.
I hope you enjoyed my blog! Write me down a maths equation, and then solve it using reversibility! Comment your answer below! Bye! ❤️
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Monday, April 20, 2020
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Hi Cleo,
ReplyDelete"Don't subtract add," springs to mind with this strategy. I like the way you have set out your example with clear, separate lines of working, well done.
Here's my example. I'm not sure this comment box will allow me to set it out in exactly the same way, but here goes.
4675 - 2789 = ?
2789 + ? = 4675
2789 + 211 = 3000
3000 + 1675 = 4675
Therefore 1675+211 = ?
Final Answer 1886
Look forward to reading your next post.
Mrs Ferguson
Hello Mrs. Ferguson! Thank you so much for reading my blog! Thanks for all of the feedback as well
ReplyDelete-Cleo
Hi Cleo, I’d like to learn this strategy too. I’m not sure I follow how it works - maybe you can show me next week.
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