Lesson 21 Zeros in the Standard Algorithm
Let’s subtract from numbers with several zeros.
Warm-up Which One Doesn’t Belong: Numbers with 0, 2, and 5
Which one doesn’t belong?
2,050
2,055
205.2
20,005
Activity 1 What If There is Nothing to Decompose?
Problem 1
Here are some numbers you saw earlier. Each number has at least one 0. From each number, 1,436 is being subtracted.
Make sense of the problems and explain to a partner.
Problem 2
Use the approach in the first problem to find these two differences:
Problem 3
Find the value of each difference. Be prepared to explain your reasoning. If you get stuck, try subtracting using the expanded form.
Activity 2 What is Your Age?
Jada recorded the birth year of some of her maternal grandparents for a family history project.
family member | birth year |
---|---|
grandmother | 1952 |
grandfather | 1948 |
great-grandmother | 1930 |
great-grandfather | 1926 |
As of this year, what is the age of each family member? Show your reasoning. Use the standard algorithm at least once.
Practice Problem
Problem 1
Here is how Han found
How can you tell by estimating that Han has made an error?
What error did Han make?
Find the value of
.