In the <span>addition process</span> this usually involves:
<span><span>rounding numbers up to the nearest multiple of 10 or 100 </span>subtracting the extras that were added at the end.</span>
In the subtraction process this usually involves subtracting too much and completing the calculation by putting some back.
Let's say "c" is a constant, hmmmm any constant, for any value whatsoever of "x", "y" is always that constant, for example, say c = 3, thus y = 3, so a table for it will look like
now, if you plot those points, it'd looks like the picture below.
2 5/9 +1 2/3
= 2 5/9 + 1 6/9
= 3 11/9
= 4 2/9
16.004 = (1 x 10) + (6 x 1) + (0/10) + (0/100) + (4/1000)
Hope this helps ;)
Hey there!
Tim drives 300 kilometers.
Work: 80 x 3 = 240
Then, 45 minutes is 3/4 of an hour, so if you were to do 3/4 of 80 it is 60
Now, add 240 + 60 = 300
Hope I was able to help!