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Hello friends! Welcome to a new Happy Learning video.
Today, we are going to learn how to add numbers! Wait and see how fun it isâŚ
Adding is joining things, and counting them, itâs that simple. For example⌠Letâs add how many toys we haveâŚ
Itâs 1 plus 1, 2! , plus 1, three! We have three toys. Easy peasy huh?
As you can see, we use this sign when we are adding, and itâs called PLUS. Letâs do another example.
If a chicken lays 3 eggs, and another chicken lays 5 eggs. How many eggs do I have in total? Letâs seeâŚ
3 eggs, plus 5 eggs is 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 and 8 eggs!
When weâre adding, we only write down the number. We donât say what we are talking about, so itâs easier to write!
If we add 4 blue marbles, plus 2 green marbles we write 4 + 2 that makes a total of 6. So we know we have 6 marbles.
Each one of the quantities that we add are called summands, and a simple addition can have as many summands as we wish. Additions can be written vertically, like this one⌠or horizontally, like this oneâŚ
For now, weâve seen very simple additions, but itâs time to do some that are little more complicatedâŚ
To add larger figures, such as 32 plus 56, we place one summand under the other, ones under ones... and tens under tens. Like this!
32
56
And then we place the plus sign.
Now, we need to add the ones from both summands. 2 plus 6 equals 8. And now letâs add the tens. 3 plus 5 equals 8, so the final result is⌠88! (that rhymes with mate).
But what happens if the addition has remainders and more than two summards?
Itâs easy peasy! Letâs add 15 plus 27 plus 4.
As weâve seen before, we place the summards under each other, nes under ones... and tens under tens. It looks like this!
15
27
+ 4
Now we add the ones, 5 plus 7 equals 12, plus 4 equals 16. With the number 16, 6 represents ones and 1 represents tens. Because there are no more units to add, we put number 6 by the result, but number 1 represents tens so we canât place it yet because we havenât added tens! So we turn it in a new summand and we take it to the tens column.
Now we can add up all tens!
1
15
27
+ 4
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6
1 plus 1 is 2, plus two is 4 and we put number 4 in the results, under tens. So the additions final result is 46!
Easy peasy huh?
Now you need to practice lots! Because, as we said before, itâs very useful and entertaining!
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