5.5.1

Addition & Subtraction Multi-step Problems

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Solving Addition and Subtraction Multi-step Problems

When you solve multi-step problems, you need to look at which part of the calculation needs to be answered first. Let's look at an example:

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Question

  • You need to read the question and work out what your first step will be.
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Information in the question

  • In this question, you are told how many tickets are sold on Saturday and Sunday.
  • You also know the total number of tickets that there are.
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How to answer 1

  • You need to work out how many tickets were sold on Saturday and Sunday combined.
  • 34,823 + 26,347 = 61,170
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How to answer 2

  • And then subtract the number of tickets that have been sold from the total number of tickets.
    • 78,384 − 61,170 = 17,214

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