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16 + 16 met plaatswaarde

Leer hoe je 16 + 16 optelt door getallen op te splitsen in tientallen en enen, 12 enen opnieuw te groeperen en plaatswaarden samen te voegen om 32 te krijgen.

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Problem

Can you please tell me 16+1616 + 16 with explanation?

Step 1: Break Numbers into Place Values

To add 16+1616 + 16, break each number into tens and ones.

Each 1616 is made of 11 ten and 66 ones:

16=10+616 = 10 + 6

So,

16+16=(10+6)+(10+6)16 + 16 = (10 + 6) + (10 + 6)

This means we have 22 tens and 1212 ones.

Step 2: Add the Ones

Now add the ones:

6+6=126 + 6 = 12

So the ones make 1212 ones.

Step 3: Regroup the Ones

Since 1212 ones is more than 1010 ones, we regroup.

1010 ones make 11 ten, with 22 ones left over:

12=10+212 = 10 + 2

So 1212 ones becomes 11 ten and 22 ones.

Step 4: Add the Tens

Now add the tens.

We started with 22 tens, and regrouping gave us 11 more ten:

2+1=32 + 1 = 3

So we have 33 tens.

Step 5: Combine Tens and Ones

33 tens means 3030, and 22 ones means 22.

Now combine them:

30+2=3230 + 2 = 32

So,

16+16=3216 + 16 = 32

Concepten

Understanding Addition

Learning what addition means: putting two groups together to find the total. Recognizing the plus sign and the equal sign, and understanding that the order of addends does not change the sum.

Addition Facts Within 20

Adding two numbers where the sum is between 11 and 20. Strategies include making a ten (for example, 8+5=8+2+3=138 + 5 = 8 + 2 + 3 = 13), using doubles like 7+7=147 + 7 = 14, and near doubles like 6+7=6+6+1=136 + 7 = 6 + 6 + 1 = 13.

Understanding Multiplication

Learning that multiplication is a shortcut for adding equal groups. For example, 4×34 \times 3 means 4 groups of 3, which is the same as 3+3+3+3=123 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 12. Can be shown with arrays, equal groups, and jumps on a number line.

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