Addition and Subtraction Quiz (Up to 10)
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What is the correct combination of two numbers that sums up to 7?

  • 3 + 5 (correct)
  • 5 + 2
  • 6 + 1
  • 4 + 3 (correct)
  • Which of the following combinations represents a difference of 3?

  • 4 - 1 (correct)
  • 7 - 5
  • 6 - 4 (correct)
  • 5 - 2 (correct)
  • What is the largest combination of two numbers that can add up to 10?

  • 8 + 2
  • 9 + 1
  • 5 + 5
  • 10 + 0 (correct)
  • Which of these pairs has a sum of 8?

    <p>4 + 4</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Identify the pairs that give a zero difference.

    <p>3 - 3</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Addition and Subtraction of Numbers Up to 10

    • Number Combinations: The table demonstrates various combinations of numbers that add up to a specific target number.
    • Addition Results Table: Shows the results of adding two numbers together.
    • Subtraction Results Table: Shows the results of subtracting one number from another, the difference is between 0 and 10.
    • Example: 2 + 8 = 10; 10 – 2 = 8. These examples are shown in the table for different number pairs.
    • Zero: Zero (0) is used as a number in the calculations along with the others from 1-10.
    • Commutative Property: Addition is commutative (order doesn't matter), so 2 + 3 = 3 + 2 = 5.
    • Visual Aids: The notes include diagrams to illustrate pairs of numbers, visually representing addition and subtraction.

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    Test your understanding of addition and subtraction with numbers up to 10. This quiz includes number combinations, addition and subtraction tables, and visual aids to clarify concepts. Explore how zero is used in calculations and the commutative property of addition through interactive questions.

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