Everyday math ppt
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Everyday Everyday Math and Math and AlgorithmsAlgorithms
A Fun Review!A Fun Review!
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Partial Products Algorithm Partial Products Algorithm for Multiplicationfor Multiplication
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In the partial-product multiplication algorithm, each factor is thought of
as a sum of ones, tens, hundreds, and so on. For example, in 67 x 53, think of 67 as 60 + 7, and 53 as 50 + 3. Then each part of one factor is multiplied by each part of the other
factor, and all of the resulting partial products are added together.
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Calculate 50 X 60
67X 53
Calculate 50 X 7
3,000 350 180 21
Calculate 3 X 60
Calculate 3 X 7 +Add the results 3,551
To find 67 x 53, think of 67 as 60 + 7 and 53 as 50 + 3. Then multiply each part of one sum by each part of the other, and add the results.
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Calculate 10 X 20
14X 23
Calculate 20 X 4
200 80 30 12
Calculate 3 X 10
Calculate 3 X 4 +Add the results 322
Let’s try another one.
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Calculate 30 X 70
38X 79
Calculate 70 X 8
2,100 560 270 72
Calculate 9 X 30
Calculate 9 X 8 +Add the results
Do this one on your own.
3,002
Let’s see if you’re right.
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Now for some fun...
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Welcome to
Who Wants to be a Millionaire
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A: Ones
C: Hundreds
B: Tens
D: Thousands
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Our number system is based on a simple pattern of tens. Each place
has ten times the value of the place to its right. Place value tells you how
much each digit stands for. In the number 546,872, the 8 is in the
______ place.
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A: 200 + 400 + 30 + 7
C: 2,000 x 400 x 30 x 7
B: 2,000 + 403 + 7
D: 2,000 + 400 + 30 + 7
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There are many ways to write the same whole number. How is 2,437
written in expanded form?
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A: Partial-product multiplication
C: Area model
B: Traditional multiplication
D: Complete number strategy
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In this multiplication algorithm, each factor is thought of as a sum of
ones, tens, hundreds, and so on. Then each part of one factor is
multiplied by each part of the other factor, and all of the resulting partial
products are added together.
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A: An even number
C: A method for solving a problem
B: A fraction
D: A pet pig
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What is an “algorithm”?
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A: 2,000
C: 200
B: 20
D: 2
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How much is the 2 worth in 29?
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Congratulations!
You’ve ReachedYou’ve Reached
the $1,000the $1,000
Milestone!Milestone!
Congratulations!Congratulations!
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A: 160
C: 210
B: 250
D: 137
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Using the partial-products method of multiplication,
what is 32 x 5?
Hint: Add 30 x 5 and 2 x 5.
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A: 150
C: 1,800
B: 800
D: 1,500
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To be able to use the partial-products method, you must be
able to multiply by tens. What is 30 x 50?
Hint: Multiply 3 x 5 and add the zeros.
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A: 400
C: 407
B: 40
D: 4
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How much is the 4 worth in 471?
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A: 920
C: 720
B: 942
D: 845
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Using the partial-products method of multiplication, what is 471 x 2?
Hint: Add 400 x 2, 70 x 2, and 1 x 2.
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A: 4,000 x 500 x 10 x 0
C: 400 + 500 + 10 + 0
B: 4,000 + 500 + 10 + 0
D: 1,000 + 500 + 40
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How would you write 4,510 in
expanded notation??
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Congratulations!
You’ve ReachedYou’ve Reached
the $32,000the $32,000
Milestone!Milestone!
Congratulations!Congratulations!
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A: 5,355
C: 9,600
B: 4,972
D: 1,068
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Using the partial-products method of multiplication, what is 89 x 12?
Hint: Add 80 x 10, 80 x 2, 9 x 10, and 9 x 2.
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A: 50
C: 13
B: 40
D: 200
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48
x 56
(40 x 50) 2,000
(40 x 6) 240
( __ x 8) 400
(6 x 8) + 48
2,688
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A: 5,672,390
C: 1
B: 0
D: 100
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5,672,390 x 0 = ?
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A: I don’t like candy
C: I like candy a lot
B: I like candy a little
D: I LOVE CANDY
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How much do you like candy?
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A: Mrs. Agee
C: Mrs. Agee
B: Mrs. Agee
D: Mrs. Agee
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Who is your favorite teacher?
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YOU WIN $1 MILLION DOLLARS!