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  1. Use front-end rounding to estimate the sum
    Located in Mathematics / … / Adding Whole Numbers / Estimate sums of whole numbers
  2. Use front-end rounding to estimate the sum
    Located in Mathematics / … / Adding Whole Numbers / Estimate sums of whole numbers
  3. Use more than one property of equality to solve equations
    More complicated equations may require using more than one property to solve it.
    Located in Mathematics / Algebra / Solving Equations with Equality
  4. Use properties of addition to add whole numbers
    Two whole numbers can be added in either order because the result is the same. This is called commutative property of addition. There are other properties ...
    Located in Mathematics / … / Whole Numbers / Adding Whole Numbers
  5. Use properties of parallel lines cut by a transversal to find unknown angle measures
    Lines that are cut by a transversal may or may not be parallel
    Located in Mathematics / Geometry / Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
  6. Use the addition property of equality
    Adding the same number to both sides of an equation does not change its solution.
    Located in Mathematics / Algebra / Solving Equations with Equality
  7. Use the division property of equality
    Dividing both sides of an equation by the same nonzero number does not change its solution.
    Located in Mathematics / Algebra / Solving Equations with Equality
  8. Use the information in the figure to find x
    Located in Mathematics / … / Fundamentals / Adjacent Angles
  9. Use the information in the figure to find x
    Located in Mathematics / … / Fundamentals / Adjacent Angles
  10. Use the multiplication property of equality
    Multiplying both sides of an equation by the same nonzero number does not change its solution.
    Located in Mathematics / Algebra / Solving Equations with Equality
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