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Associative Property. The Associative Property is like two people getting married. First, they are each counted separately, then after they are married they are counted as one, even though they are still separate people. Before a couple are married they are considered as two separate people. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Associative Property

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The Associative Propertyis like two people getting married. First, they are each counted separately, then after they are married they are counted as one, even though they are still separate people.

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Before a couple are married they are considered as two separate people.

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After the marriage they are considered as one.

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These numbers are all separate.

4 + 5 + 9 + 3 = 6 x 3 x 8 x 4 =

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The numbers with parentheses around them are counted as one number.

(4 + 5) + 9 + 3 = 6 x 3 x (8 x 4) =

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Therefore, the operations inside the parentheses must be done first.

(4 + 5) + 9 + 3 = 6 x 3 x (8 x 4) =

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Definition Associative Property – the way

addends are grouped does not change a sum

(4 + 3) + 9 = 164 + (3 + 9) = 16

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Order of Operations The operations within

parentheses must be done first before the other operations.

(4 + 3) + 9 = 167 + 9 = 16

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Solve these problems

1. (76 – 13) + 20 =2. 60 – (45 - 23) =3. (329 + 200) – 125 =4. 75 – (25 -13) =5. 88 + (55 – 13) =

8338404

63130

Associative Property

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Check

Did you remember to do the operations in the parentheses () first?

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Solve these problemsLet n = 5

A. (16 – n) + 4 =B. n – (3 + 1) =C. (n + n) – 8 =D. 24 – (n +7) =E. 14 + (n + 13) =

151

2

1232

Associative Property

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Check

Did you remember to do the operations in the parentheses () first?

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Insert parentheses to make each equation true

1. 11 – 5 + 1 = 52. 15 - 10 – 8 = 133. 8 – 2 + 7 = 134. 9 + 3 – 2 = 10

11 – (5 + 1) = 5

15 – (10 – 8) = 13

(8 – 2) +7 = 13(9 + 3) – 2 = 10

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Identity Property

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i·den·ti·ty–noun, plural -ties.

1. the state or fact of remaining the same one or ones, as under varying aspects or conditions: The identity of the fingerprints on the gun with those on file provided evidence that he was the killer.

2. the condition of being oneself or itself, and not another: He doubted his own identity.

3. condition or character as to who a person or what a thing is: a case of mistaken identity.

4. the state or fact of being the same one as described.

5. exact likeness in nature or qualities: an identity of interests.

6. an instance or point of sameness or likeness

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What is an Identity Card?Any document which may be used to verify aspects of a person's personal identity.

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Identity Property The sum of any addend and zero equals the addend.

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Solve these problems

1. 9 + 0 =2. 6,458 + 0 =3. 0 + 12.567 =4. .0098 + 0 =5. 0 + 7,987,402 =

96,45812.567

.00987,987,402

Identity Property

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Commutative Property

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They are all pictures of people going back and forth to work.

What is the name for a person who travels back & forth to work?

Commuter

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Many people commute to work. They get up at home in the morning, dress, eat breakfast, brush their teeth, then drive or take the train or a bus to work. In other words, they change places.

In the afternoon they change places again and drive or ride home. So we call them commuters.

The commutative property means " to change places."

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Commutative Property The order of addends does not change a sum.

a+b is the same as b+aThey are both commuting.

That's the commutative property.

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Commutative Property – The order of addends does not change a sum.

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Show the commutative property and then solve.

1. 9 + 7 =2. a + x =3. 8.2 + 1.8 =4. 6.4 + 3.6=5. 5.75 + 4.25

7 + 9 = 16x + a1.8 + 8.2 = 103.6 + 6.4 = 104.25 + 5.75 = 10

Commutative Property

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(2 + 1) + 4 = 2 + (1 + 4)

Associative Property of Addition

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3 + 7 = 7 + 3

Commutative Property of Addition

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8 + 0 = 8

Identity Property of Addition

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(x + c) + b = x + (c + b)

Associative Property of Addition

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4.87 + 0 = 4.87

Identity Property of Addition

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.004 + .05 = .05 + .004

Commutative Property of Addition

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