Adding whole numbers L1

Descripción

The traditional way to add numbers is to write them in a column, with digits of the same place value lined up. You add each column of digits, starting from the right. The partitioning method breaks the numbers up into parts that have the same place value. You then add these parts.
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Resumen del Recurso

Pregunta 1

Pregunta
13 236 + 2 592
Respuesta
  • 15 728
  • 15 828

Pregunta 2

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3 708 + 29 142
Respuesta
  • 32 850
  • 22 840

Pregunta 3

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50 019 + 102
Respuesta
  • 50 121
  • 50 111

Pregunta 4

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12 789 + 18 521
Respuesta
  • 31 310
  • 20 200

Pregunta 5

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2 067 + 34 120
Respuesta
  • 36 077
  • 36 187

Pregunta 6

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21 997 + 10 985
Respuesta
  • 32 982
  • 33 091

Pregunta 7

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869 + 1 037 + 43 454
Respuesta
  • 45 360
  • 44 342

Pregunta 8

Pregunta
A band played for two nights in the same town. The audience figures for the two nights were 5879 and 4233. How many people saw the band?
Respuesta
  • 10 112
  • 10 121

Pregunta 9

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In three rounds of a computer game a boy scored 2346 points, 4559 points and 3008 points. How many points did he score in total?
Respuesta
  • 9 875
  • 9 913

Pregunta 10

Pregunta
At two semi-final football matches, the attendances were 34 236 and 19 474. How many attended the two matches in total?
Respuesta
  • 53 710
  • 43 600
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