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    Located in Mathematics / … / An Introduction to the Whole Numbers / Round whole numbers
  3. Use a protractor to measure angles
    How to use protractor to measure angles
    Located in Mathematics / Geometry / Fundamentals
  4. Use congruence properties to prove that two triangles are congruent
    Sometimes it is possible to conclude that two triangles are congruent without having to show that three pairs of corresponding angles are congruent and three ...
    Located in Mathematics / Geometry / Congruent Triangles and Similar Triangles
  5. Use estimation to solve percent application problems
    Sometimes we must approximate the percent to estimate an answer
    Located in Mathematics / … / Percent / Estimation with Percent
  6. Use front-end rounding to estimate the sum
    Located in Mathematics / … / Adding Whole Numbers / Estimate sums of whole numbers
  7. Use front-end rounding to estimate the sum
    Located in Mathematics / … / Adding Whole Numbers / Estimate sums of whole numbers
  8. Use inequality symbols to compare integers
    the symbol < means “is less than” and > that means “is greater than
    Located in Mathematics / … / Integers / An Introduction to the Integers
  9. 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
  10. 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
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