Algebraic Concepts - ISEE Lower Level Quantitative Reasoning
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The swing set is
inches tall and the tree is
inches tall. How much taller is the tree than the swing set?
The swing set is inches tall and the tree is
inches tall. How much taller is the tree than the swing set?
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This is a subtraction problem because we want to know how much taller the tree is compared to the swing set, or the difference in their height.
![$\frac{\begin{array}$[b]{r}57\ -\ 10\end{array}}{ \ \ \ \space 47}](https://vt-vtwa-assets.varsitytutors.com/vt-vtwa/uploads/formula_image/image/541964/gif.latex)
This is a subtraction problem because we want to know how much taller the tree is compared to the swing set, or the difference in their height.
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When counting by
s, what number comes after 
When counting by s, what number comes after
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When counting by
s, we add
to our previous number.
![$\frac{\begin{array}$[b]{r}45\ +\ 10\end{array}}{ \ \ \ \space 55}](https://vt-vtwa-assets.varsitytutors.com/vt-vtwa/uploads/formula_image/image/689368/gif.latex)
When counting by s, we add
to our previous number.
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What is the equation that shows the sum of the squares represented by this rectangular array?

What is the equation that shows the sum of the squares represented by this rectangular array?

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When we count the number of squares in this picture we get
. We have
rows with
squares in each row. Our math equation for this picture could be written as 
When we count the number of squares in this picture we get . We have
rows with
squares in each row. Our math equation for this picture could be written as
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The rectangular array shows
.

What is another way to show 
The rectangular array shows .

What is another way to show
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According to the commutative property, numbers can be multiplied in any order. This means that
and
are equal.
According to the commutative property, numbers can be multiplied in any order. This means that and
are equal.
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What is the missing number?
, 
What is the missing number?
,
Tap to reveal answer
In this series we are counting by
. When counting by
,
is between
and
.
In this series we are counting by . When counting by
,
is between
and
.
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The swing set is
inches tall and the tree is
inches tall. How much taller is the tree than the swing set?
The swing set is inches tall and the tree is
inches tall. How much taller is the tree than the swing set?
Tap to reveal answer
This is a subtraction problem because we want to know how much taller the tree is compared to the swing set, or the difference in their height.
![$\frac{\begin{array}$[b]{r}57\ -\ 10\end{array}}{ \ \ \ \space 47}](https://vt-vtwa-assets.varsitytutors.com/vt-vtwa/uploads/formula_image/image/541964/gif.latex)
This is a subtraction problem because we want to know how much taller the tree is compared to the swing set, or the difference in their height.
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When counting by
s, what number comes after 
When counting by s, what number comes after
Tap to reveal answer
When counting by
s, we add
to our previous number.
![$\frac{\begin{array}$[b]{r}45\ +\ 10\end{array}}{ \ \ \ \space 55}](https://vt-vtwa-assets.varsitytutors.com/vt-vtwa/uploads/formula_image/image/689368/gif.latex)
When counting by s, we add
to our previous number.
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What is the equation that shows the sum of the squares represented by this rectangular array?

What is the equation that shows the sum of the squares represented by this rectangular array?

Tap to reveal answer
When we count the number of squares in this picture we get
. We have
rows with
squares in each row. Our math equation for this picture could be written as 
When we count the number of squares in this picture we get . We have
rows with
squares in each row. Our math equation for this picture could be written as
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The rectangular array shows
.

What is another way to show 
The rectangular array shows .

What is another way to show
Tap to reveal answer
According to the commutative property, numbers can be multiplied in any order. This means that
and
are equal.
According to the commutative property, numbers can be multiplied in any order. This means that and
are equal.
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What is the missing number?
, 
What is the missing number?
,
Tap to reveal answer
In this series we are counting by
. When counting by
,
is between
and
.
In this series we are counting by . When counting by
,
is between
and
.
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The swing set is
inches tall and the tree is
inches tall. How much taller is the tree than the swing set?
The swing set is inches tall and the tree is
inches tall. How much taller is the tree than the swing set?
Tap to reveal answer
This is a subtraction problem because we want to know how much taller the tree is compared to the swing set, or the difference in their height.
![$\frac{\begin{array}$[b]{r}57\ -\ 10\end{array}}{ \ \ \ \space 47}](https://vt-vtwa-assets.varsitytutors.com/vt-vtwa/uploads/formula_image/image/541964/gif.latex)
This is a subtraction problem because we want to know how much taller the tree is compared to the swing set, or the difference in their height.
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When counting by
s, what number comes after 
When counting by s, what number comes after
Tap to reveal answer
When counting by
s, we add
to our previous number.
![$\frac{\begin{array}$[b]{r}45\ +\ 10\end{array}}{ \ \ \ \space 55}](https://vt-vtwa-assets.varsitytutors.com/vt-vtwa/uploads/formula_image/image/689368/gif.latex)
When counting by s, we add
to our previous number.
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What is the equation that shows the sum of the squares represented by this rectangular array?

What is the equation that shows the sum of the squares represented by this rectangular array?

Tap to reveal answer
When we count the number of squares in this picture we get
. We have
rows with
squares in each row. Our math equation for this picture could be written as 
When we count the number of squares in this picture we get . We have
rows with
squares in each row. Our math equation for this picture could be written as
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The rectangular array shows
.

What is another way to show 
The rectangular array shows .

What is another way to show
Tap to reveal answer
According to the commutative property, numbers can be multiplied in any order. This means that
and
are equal.
According to the commutative property, numbers can be multiplied in any order. This means that and
are equal.
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What is the missing number?
, 
What is the missing number?
,
Tap to reveal answer
In this series we are counting by
. When counting by
,
is between
and
.
In this series we are counting by . When counting by
,
is between
and
.
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The swing set is
inches tall and the tree is
inches tall. How much taller is the tree than the swing set?
The swing set is inches tall and the tree is
inches tall. How much taller is the tree than the swing set?
Tap to reveal answer
This is a subtraction problem because we want to know how much taller the tree is compared to the swing set, or the difference in their height.
![$\frac{\begin{array}$[b]{r}57\ -\ 10\end{array}}{ \ \ \ \space 47}](https://vt-vtwa-assets.varsitytutors.com/vt-vtwa/uploads/formula_image/image/541964/gif.latex)
This is a subtraction problem because we want to know how much taller the tree is compared to the swing set, or the difference in their height.
← Didn't Know|Knew It →
When counting by
s, what number comes after 
When counting by s, what number comes after
Tap to reveal answer
When counting by
s, we add
to our previous number.
![$\frac{\begin{array}$[b]{r}45\ +\ 10\end{array}}{ \ \ \ \space 55}](https://vt-vtwa-assets.varsitytutors.com/vt-vtwa/uploads/formula_image/image/689368/gif.latex)
When counting by s, we add
to our previous number.
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What is the equation that shows the sum of the squares represented by this rectangular array?

What is the equation that shows the sum of the squares represented by this rectangular array?

Tap to reveal answer
When we count the number of squares in this picture we get
. We have
rows with
squares in each row. Our math equation for this picture could be written as 
When we count the number of squares in this picture we get . We have
rows with
squares in each row. Our math equation for this picture could be written as
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The rectangular array shows
.

What is another way to show 
The rectangular array shows .

What is another way to show
Tap to reveal answer
According to the commutative property, numbers can be multiplied in any order. This means that
and
are equal.
According to the commutative property, numbers can be multiplied in any order. This means that and
are equal.
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What is the missing number?
, 
What is the missing number?
,
Tap to reveal answer
In this series we are counting by
. When counting by
,
is between
and
.
In this series we are counting by . When counting by
,
is between
and
.
← Didn't Know|Knew It →