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Chapter 1
Whole Numbers: How to Whole Numbers: How to Dissect and Solve ProblemsDissect and Solve Problems
McGraw-Hill/Irwin ©2011 The McGraw-Hill Companies, All Rights Reserved
1. Use place values to read and write numeric and verbal whole numbers
2. Round whole numbers to the indicated position
3. Use blueprint aid for dissecting and solving a word problem
Whole Numbers; How to Dissect and Solve Word Problems#1#1Learning Unit ObjectivesReading, Writing, and Rounding Whole NumbersLU1.1LU1.1
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McGraw-Hill/Irwin ©2011 The McGraw-Hill Companies, All Rights Reserved
1. Add whole numbers; check and estimate addition computations
2. Subtract whole numbers; check and estimate subtraction computations
Whole Numbers; How to Dissect and Solve Word Problems#1#1Learning Unit ObjectivesAdding and Subtracting Whole NumbersLU1.2LU1.2
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McGraw-Hill/Irwin ©2011 The McGraw-Hill Companies, All Rights Reserved
1. Multiply whole numbers; check and estimate multiplication computations
2. Divide whole numbers; check and estimate computations
Whole Numbers; How to Dissect and Solve Word Problems#1#1Learning Unit ObjectivesMultiplying and Dividing Whole NumbersLU1.3LU1.3
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Figure 1.1
Whole-number place-value chart
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1,605,743,891,412
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Writing numeric and verbal whole numbers
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One trillion, six hundred five billion, seven hundred forty three million, eight hundred ninety one thousand, four hundred twelve
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Converting parts to a regular whole number
2,3
Convert 2.3 billion to a regular whole number
Step 2. Add zeros so the leftmost digit ends in the word name of the amount youwant to convert. Be sure to add commas
as needed.
Step 1. Drop decimal point and insert a comma
2,300,000,000
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Rounding Whole Numbers
9362
9462
Step 1. Identify the place value of the digit you want to round
Step 2. Identify the digit to the right.If 5 or more, increase the identified digit
by 1, if less than 5 do not change
Step 3. Drop all digits to the rightof the identified digit
9400
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Rounding all the way
7843
7843
Step 1. Identify leftmost digit
Step 2. Identify the digit to the right.If 5 or more, increase the identified digit
by 1, if less than 5 do not change
Step 3. Change all other digits tozero
8000
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General Problem-Solving Procedure
• Step 1. State the problem(s)
• Step 2. Decide on the best methods to solve the problem(s)
• Step 3. Does the solution make sense?
• Step 4. Evaluate results
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How to Dissect and Solve a Word Problem
Tootsie Roll Industries sales reached one hundred ninety-four million dollars and a record profit of twenty-two
million, five hundred fifty six thousand dollars. Round the sales and profit figures all the way.
The Facts Solving for? Steps to take Key PointsSales: One hundred ninety-four million dollars.
Profit: Twenty-two million, five hundred fifty-six thousand dollars.
Sales and profit rounded all the way.
Express each verbal form in numeric form. Identify leftmost digit in each number.
Rounding all the way means only the leftmost digit will remain. All other digits become zeros.
Sales: One hundred ninety-four million dollars. ----------->$194,000,000 -----------> $200,000,000
Profit: Twenty-two million, five hundred fifty-six thousand dollars --------> $22,556,000 ---------> $20,000,000
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Adding Whole Numbers3 Steps1. Align the numbers according to
their place values
2. Add the units column. Write the sum below the column. If the sum is more than 9, write the units digit and carry the tens digit.
3. Moving to the left, repeat Step 2 until all place values are added.
Example 2 1 1
1,362
5,913
8,924
6,594
22,793
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Estimate Addition by Rounding All the Way
Example 2 1 1
1,362
5,913
8,924
6,594
22,793
Example 211
1,000
6,000
9,000
7,000
23,000
*Final answer could have more than one non-zero since total is not rounded all the way.
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Subtracting Whole Numbers
3 Steps1. Align the minuend and
subtrahend by place values2. Begin the subtraction with the
units digits. Write the difference below the column. If the units digit in the minuend is smaller than the digit in the subtrahend, borrow 1 from the tens digit in the minuend.
3. Moving to the left, repeat Step 2 until all place values in the subtrahend are subtracted
Example
13
130 (Minuend)
- 60 (Subtrahend)
70 Difference
Check 70+60 130
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Multiplication of Whole Numbers4 Steps1. Align the multiplicand and multiplier at the
right.
2. Multiplying the right digit of the multiplier with the right digit of the multiplicand. Keep multiplying as you move left through the multiplicand.
3. Your partial product right digit or first digit is placed directly below the digit in the multiplier that you used to multiply.
4. Continue steps 2 and 3 until multiplication process is complete. Add the partial products to get the final product.
Example
418 (Multiplicand)
x 52 (Multiplier)
836
20 90 (Partial Product)
21,736 (Product)
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Checking and Estimating Multiplication
Check
52
x 418
416
52
20 8
21,736
Estimate
50
x 400
20,000
Check the multiplication process by reversing the multiplicand and multiplier and then multiplying
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Multiplication Shortcut with Numbers Ending in Zero
3 Steps1. When zeros are at the end of the
multiplicand or the multiplier, or both, disregard the zeros and multiply
2. Count the number of zeros in the multiplicand and multiplier. (4)(4)
3. Attach the number of zeros counted in Step 2 to your answer
Solution
65
x 42
130
260
27,3000,000000
Example
65000 (3 zeros)
x 420 (1 zeros)
(4 zeros)
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Multiplying a Whole Number by a Power of 10
2 Steps1. Count the number of zeros in the power of 10.
2. Attach that number of zeros to the right side of the other whole number to obtain the answer. Insert commas as needed.
99 x 10 = 990 = 990 <----Add 1 Zero99 x 100 = 9,900 = 9,900 <----Add 2 Zero
99 x 1,000 = 99,000 = 99,000 <----Add 3 Zero
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Division of Whole Numbers
• How many times one number (Divisor) is contained in another number (Dividend). The result is the Quotient.
Example
18Quotient
Divisor 15 270 Dividend
15
120
120
0
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Division Shortcut with Numbers Ending in Zeros
2 Steps
1. Count the number of ending zeros in the divisor.
2. Drop the same number of zeros in the dividend as in the divisor, counting from right to left.
95,000 / 10 -- 95,000 = 9,500 <----Drop 1 Zero95,000 / 100 -- 95,000 = 950 <----Drop 2 Zeros95,000 / 1,000 -- 95,000 = 95 <----Drop 3 Zeros
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