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equivalent-expressions-elementary
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1st and 2nd Grade
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first-grade-second-grade
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What is an equivalent expression?
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Numerical expressions are numbers separated by mathematical symbols.
Example:
4 + 5 = 9 is a numerical expression.
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Numerical expressions are equivalent when they have the same value.
The equals sign (=) means that the expressions are equal or equivalent.
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The additions 7 + 3 and 4 + 6 are equivalent since they equal the same amount.
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The expressions 7 + 5 and 15 - 3 both have a value of 12. Thus, they are equivalent expressions.
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Lexicon of Mathematical Symbols
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Subtracting Numbers
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3rd and 4th Grade
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third-grade-fourth-grade
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Contenu
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What is an equivalent expression?
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Numerical expressions are numbers separated by mathematical symbols.
Example:
4 + 5 = 9 is a numerical expression.
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Numerical expressions are equivalent when they have the same value.
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The expressions 2 × 5 and 70 ÷ 7 are equivalent since they represent the same amount.
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Lexicon of Mathematical Symbols
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Subtracting Numbers
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Multiplying Numbers
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5th and 6th Grade
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fifth-grade-sixth-grade
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Contenu
Title
What is an equivalent expression?
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Numerical expressions are numbers separated by mathematical symbols.
Example:
4 + 5 = 9 is a numerical expression.
Corps
Numerical expressions are equivalent when they have the same value.
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The expressions 5³ and 100 + (5 × 5) are equivalent since they have the same value.
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Title
Lexicon of Mathematical Symbols
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Subtracting Numbers
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Multiplying Numbers
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The Order of Operations