{"id":332,"date":"2023-11-28T11:15:20","date_gmt":"2023-11-28T05:45:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/envisionmathanswerkey.com\/?p=332"},"modified":"2023-11-29T12:04:04","modified_gmt":"2023-11-29T06:34:04","slug":"envision-math-grade-5-answer-key-topic-2-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/envisionmathanswerkey.com\/envision-math-grade-5-answer-key-topic-2-1\/","title":{"rendered":"Envision Math Grade 5 Answer Key Topic 2.1 Mental Math"},"content":{"rendered":"
Review What You Know<\/strong><\/p>\n Vocabulary<\/strong><\/p>\n Choose the best term from the box.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Question 1. Question 2. Question 3. Question 4. Rounding<\/strong><\/p>\n Round each number to the nearest hundred.<\/p>\n Question 5. Question 6. Question 7. <\/p>\n Round each number to the nearest thousand.<\/p>\n Question 8. Question 9. Question 10. Round each number to the underlined digit.<\/p>\n Question 11. Question 12. Question 13. Estimating<\/strong><\/p>\n Writing to Explain Write an answer for the question.<\/p>\n Question 14. Mental Math<\/strong><\/p>\n How can you use mental math to add and subtract?<\/p>\n Jon bought 3 items. Properties of addition can help him find the sum of the cost. Another Example Sometimes you can change an addition or subtraction problem to make it simpler. With compensation you adjust one number to make computation easier and compensate by changing the other number.<\/u><\/p>\n Using compensation to add Using Compensation to subtract<\/p>\n Find 86 – 19 mentally. Explain It<\/strong><\/p>\n Question 1. Question 2. <\/p>\n What you think 17 and 3 are compatible numbers. These are numbers that are easy to compute mentally<\/u>. Why it works<\/p>\n Commutative Property: change the order Guided Practice*<\/strong><\/p>\n Do you know HOW?<\/p>\n In 1 through 6, use mental math to add or subtract.<\/p>\n Question 1. Question 2. Question 3. Question 4. Question 5. Question 6. Do you understand?<\/p>\n Question 7. Question 8. Independent Practice<\/strong><\/p>\n In 9 through 26, use mental math to When you add 3 or more numbers, look add or subtract.<\/p>\n Question 9. Question 10. Question 11. Question 12. Question 13. Question 14. Question 15. Question 16. Question 17. Question 18. Question 19. Question 20. Question 21. Question 22. Question 23. Question 24. Question 25. Question 26. Problem Solving<\/strong><\/p>\n Question 27. b. 456 – 198 Question 28. Question 29. Question 30. Question 31. <\/p>\n Question 32. Question 33. Question 34. Mixed Problem Solving<\/strong><\/p>\n Question 1. Question 2. Question 3. Question 4. Question 5. Question 6. Question 7. Envision Math 5th Grade Textbook Answer Key Topic 2.1 Mental Math Review What You Know Vocabulary Choose the best term from the box. Question 1. Using the ___ you can add two numbers in any order. Answer: Question 2. The ___ is the answer to a subtraction problem. Answer: Question 3. When you can change …<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[2],"tags":[],"jetpack_sharing_enabled":true,"jetpack_featured_media_url":"","_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/envisionmathanswerkey.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/332"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/envisionmathanswerkey.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/envisionmathanswerkey.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/envisionmathanswerkey.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/envisionmathanswerkey.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=332"}],"version-history":[{"count":3,"href":"https:\/\/envisionmathanswerkey.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/332\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":27564,"href":"https:\/\/envisionmathanswerkey.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/332\/revisions\/27564"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/envisionmathanswerkey.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=332"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/envisionmathanswerkey.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=332"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/envisionmathanswerkey.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=332"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}
\nUsing the ___ you can add two numbers in any order.
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\nThe ___ is the answer to a subtraction problem.
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\nWhen you can change the grouping of numbers when adding you are using the ___.
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\nThe answer in an addition problem is called the ___.<\/p>\n
\n748
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n293
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n139
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n3,857
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n2,587
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n2,345
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n84<\/u>.59
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n2.94<\/u>8
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n3.012<\/u>5
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\nExplain how to use rounding when estimating<\/p>\n
\n<\/p>\n
\nHow can you use compensation to add or subtract?<\/p>\n
\nFind 39 + 17 mentally.
\n
\n39 + 17 = 56<\/p>\n
\n
\n86 – 19 = 67<\/p>\n
\nIn the first example above, why is the answer 1 less than 57? In the second example above, why is the answer 1 more than 66?<\/p>\n
\nThe equation 0 + 7 = 7 is an example of the Identity Property of Addition. What is the sum when you add zero to any number?<\/p>\n
\nThe Commutative and Associative Properties make it easy to add 17 + 9 + 3.<\/p>\n
\n17 + 3 = 20
\n20 + 9= 29
\nSo, 17 + 9 + 3 = 29
\nThe total cost is $ 29.<\/p>\n
\n17 + (9 + 3) = 17 + (3 + 9)
\nAssociative Property: change the grouping
\n17 + (3 + 9) + (17 + 3) + 9<\/p>\n
\n21 + 9 + 12
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n35 + 46 + 4
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n19 + 34
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n38 + 15
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n47 – 19
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n86 – 49
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\nWriting to Explain Which numbers are easier to subtract, 141 – 99 or 142 – 100? Explain.<\/p>\n
\nJim earns $22, $14, and $8 on three different days. How much did he earn in all? Use mental math to find the sum.<\/p>\n
\n66 + 18 + 2
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n97 + 3 + 64
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n22 + 46 + 4
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n237 + 195 + 5
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n39 + 23 + 1
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n57 + 42 + 3
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n96 + 73 + 4
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n299 34 + 1 + 6
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n306 + 199
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n453 – 98
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n49 + 87
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n68 – 29
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n1,003 + 58
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n468 190
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n379 + 621
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n230 + 215 + 70
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n201 – 99
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\n101 + 17 + 99
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\nWriting to Explain Use the Equal Additions Property shown at the right to find each difference mentally. Explain how you found each difference.
\n
\na. 67 – 29<\/p>\n
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\nThe table at the right shows points scored by one team during a football game. Use mental math to find how many points the football team had scored after the first three quarters.
\n
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\nOn three different days at her job, Sue earned $27, $33, and $49. She needs to earn $100 to buy a desk for her computer. The cost of the desk includes tax. If she buys the desk, how much money will she have left over?
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\nA CD shelf can hold 50 CDs. Jill has 27 CDs. She plans to buy 5 new ones. Each CD costs $9. After she buys the new ones, how many more CDs will the shelf hold?
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\nThree different gymnasts had scores of 8.903, 8.827, and 8.844. Order the scores from greatest to least.
\nA. 8.827, 8.844, 8.903
\nB. 8.844, 8.903, 8.827
\nC. 8.903, 8.844, 8.827
\nD. 8.827, 8.903, 8.844
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\nWhich shows the Associative Property of Addition?
\nA. 3 + 10 = 10 + 3
\nB. 10 + 0 = 10
\nC. (3 + 10) + 7 = 3 + (10 + 7)
\nD. (3 + 10) + 7 = (10 + 3) + 7
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\nAndre buys 12 apples at $1 each. He uses a coupon for $1.50 off the total purchase. How much did Andre spend on apples?
\nA. $10.50
\nB. $11.00
\nC. $11.50
\nD. $12.00
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\nWhich number, when rounded to the nearest ten thousand, is 70,000?
\nA. 6,499
\nB. 7,499
\nC. 64,985
\nD. 74,999
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\nHow much farther is Venus from the Sun than Mercury?
\n
\n
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\nIs the distance from the Sun to Jupiter greater than or less than the sum of the distances from the Sun to the inner four planets?
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\nWhich planet has a distance that is closest to 1 billion miles?
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\nNeptune is the farthest planet from the Sun. How much farther from the Sun is Neptune than Earth?
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\nThe diagram below shows about how much of Earth\u2019s surface is covered by water. About how much of Earth\u2019s surface is NOT covered by water?
\n
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\nA single drop of water doesn\u2019t seem like much, but many drips of water from one faucet can quickly add up to several gallons per day. If the number of drips from a faucet is 30 per minute, how many drips is this for 10 minutes? Use repeated addition.
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n
\nStrategy Focus Solve using the strategy, Look for a Pattern.
\nJack has fish as pets. Every time he buys some new fish, he buys a larger tank to fit them. Jack needs a 1-gallon tank for 3 fish, 2-gallon-tank for 6 fish, and a 3-gallon tank for 9 fish. If the pattern continues, how large of a tank will he need for 27 fish?
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"